Make Flying Pleasant: Four Simple Rules

  1. The Art of Reclining: It is courteous to recline your seat gently after checking on the passenger behind you to avoid mishaps with laptops, fights or drinks.
  2. The Middle Seat Rule: As a consolation for being in the middle, the passenger in that seat gets priority access to both armrests.
  3. Personal Space and Hygiene: For the comfort of everyone, it is important to keep your socks on during a flight and be mindful of where you place your feet.
  4. Using Headphones is Key: All personal electronic devices, including phones, games, and tablets, should be used with headphones to ensure a quiet and pleasant cabin for all.

As the skies get busier this summer, a seasoned flight attendant with over two decades of experience is sharing a wonderful guide to airline etiquette, designed to make the journey more pleasant for everyone. These simple and thoughtful tips are a beautiful reminder of the small courtesies that can transform a flight into a truly positive and comfortable experience, from takeoff to landing.

The guide offers a wealth of practical advice rooted in common sense and consideration. It provides clear and friendly suggestions on everything from the polite way to recline your seat (a quick peek and a kind word beforehand works wonders) to the universally agreed-upon rule that the middle seat passenger gets both armrests as a well-deserved perk. The tips also cover how to be a great neighbor by using headphones for all personal devices and keeping your socks on for the comfort of those around you.

This is more than just a list of rules; it is an invitation to create a more harmonious and respectful environment in the skies. By embracing these simple courtesies, such as using the call button wisely and cleaning up after yourself and your children, travelers can contribute to a smoother, more enjoyable journey for themselves, their fellow passengers, and the hardworking crew. It is a perfect guide for a new era of mindful and pleasant travel.