#airline-etiquette

[ follow ]
fromInsideHook
4 days ago

Pro Tip: Don't Give Flight Crews Weed Edibles as Gifts

It's a subject that comes up with some regularity when frequent travelers discuss etiquette. On Reddit's r/travel forum, you can read a lengthy debate over this, with some flight crew members weighing in. (One takeaway: chocolate is often well-received.) A Condé Nast Travler article from 2019 pointed out that this is completely legal: "Flight attendants are allowed to receive small gifts from passengers," Cynthia Drescher wrote.
Travel
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Aisle lice': bad behaviour on planes and how public shaming could stop it

Passengers who rush to stand and race down the aisle after landing create rudeness and slow disembarking, encouraged by airlines' paid priority options.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I'm a Former Gate Agent, and These Are 8 Mistakes That Slow Down Boarding-Plus How to Get on the Plane Faster

I spent 15 years working in the travel industry, specifically as an airline check-in and gate agent for the majority of that time. During those years, I encountered a variety of amusing, shocking, and often frustrating mistakes made by passengers. As someone who has traveled to over 40 countries, I know how stressful flying can be. However, being courteous to airline agents will actually increase your likelihood of receiving help, ensuring you board your flight and take off seamlessly.
Travel
Relationships
fromInsideHook
8 months ago

Would You Give Up a First-Class Upgrade for Your Partner?

Upgrades in flights can reveal relationship dynamics, raising questions about selflessness and expectations in partnerships.
[ Load more ]