Airline Etiquette and Passenger Rights: Debunking Flying Questions

With the upcoming busy Thanksgiving travel season, experts are emphasizing the importance of airplane etiquette to ensure a smoother flight experience. Passengers are urged to be polite to flight crew, remove noise-canceling headphones when necessary, and show understanding towards traveling parents. Communication is key in resolving conflicts such as seat-kicking and window shade preferences. The middle seat occupant is given priority for armrests, and reclining seats should be done with consideration for others. Passengers are advised to drink in moderation, avoid smelly foods, and maintain personal hygiene. Lastly, it is crucial to refrain from putting bare feet on another passenger's armrest and to treat fellow travelers with kindness and respect.
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- In-flight confrontations spark debate about reclining seats Good Morning America
- Airline Passenger Rights You Should Know AARP
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