Fox News' Tyrus Blames Cheap Airline Tickets for Causing Travel Meltdowns
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Cheaper airline tickets are linked to more disrespectful and unruly passenger behavior, with casual dress and comfort cited as contributing factors. Recommendations include raising ticket prices to deter misconduct, encouraging passengers to dress appropriately, and planning ahead by arriving at the airport two hours early and preparing for delays. Passengers are urged to use headphones during FaceTime calls to avoid disturbing others. The Transportation Security Administration expects to screen 17.4 million travelers during the Labor Day period. AAA reports average domestic round-trip fares at $720, down 6% from last year.
I think the biggest thing is that the cheaper the tickets, the least people act respectful, Tyrus said. I hate to say that. You hate to see things being pricey. When you have to pay for something and you're not getting cheap tickets, you tend to act right. He continued: It seems to be every time airlines have situations where guys get tickets for less than, it's not worth it to them to behave.
They dress You see someone with cut-off sleeves and flip-flops on, chances are they'r gonna be, they're way too comfortable on the flight. We need to get back to dress accordingly, plan ahead. I travel all the time. I get to the airport two hours before my boarding time and plan for a delay. When it happens I'm good.
But the biggest thing is, we have to make it to where you gotta raise ticket prices to stop this behavior. Tyrus added, Nobody wants to hear your FaceTime conversations. Headphone it up. I don't need to see you talking to your loved one on FaceTime, okay? Put the headphones on.
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