As summer vacation approaches, many people are packing suitcases and trying to throw away jets on their holidays. So wedding travel agencies have partnered with former BA flight attendants to provide top travel tips, including things you don't do on airplanes.
“We've got a lot of money to come and see,” said Kimdeller, a concierge executive at a wedding travel agency. “As I leave the UK for a sunny climate this summer, there are all the tips I need to make the best possible flight.
1. Place your feet in the seat
According to the previous flight attendant, the “worst thing” passengers can do is put their feet in their seats.
The expert said: “It is unhygienic, unnecessary, rude and shows that it completely ignores fellow passengers.”
2. Take off your shoes
According to the previous flight attendant, taking off socks and shoes on an aircraft is a “complete no.”
If you like to take off your shoes, bring slippers or sliders.
3. High-Volume Device
The former flight attendant said:
“You're in a small space and everyone can hear you.”
4. We will talk through a safe presentation
Chatting through a secure announcement may be considered rude and rude to staff and other passengers who want to hear this information.
You may not think you need to listen, but knowing what to do in an emergency is essential.
5. Standing immediately after landing
The pro said: “We will not be rushing to get up ready to get off before the aircraft is fully stopped at the gate upon arrival.
“If you have bags in the hold, they can take a little time for them to appear on the belt, so it doesn't make sense to try and be the first of the aircraft.”
6. Reclining your seat without asking
Many people recline their seats without asking passengers behind them, but it's good etiquette to see if they're okay with that.