The Unwritten Laws and Etiquette of Catching a Flight ✈️ Here's What to Expect.

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    There are quite a few unwritten laws of plane etiquette which many people would agree and disagree on. In this video, I go through what these etiquettes are, from armrest priority to reclining seats. Consider this your beginners guide to catching a flight.
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  • @NephthysDeRiourt
    @NephthysDeRiourt 11 місяців тому +31

    Just to add, please don't wear perfume or any essential oil on the plane. There is a big amount of people allergic to scents. Makes it a really bad trip to have to deal with allergies while traveling.

    • @BackpackingBananas
      @BackpackingBananas  11 місяців тому +5

      Ohh that’s a good one!

    • @Nanichaa
      @Nanichaa 10 місяців тому +1

      same for peanuts & peanut butter. don't bring them

  • @annalang5687
    @annalang5687 11 місяців тому +4

    I will 100% recline my chair if it is an overnight flight. I don't care, this is what they are for.
    I will keep it upright during the day though.
    People also clap in Spain/Portugal! I think also in Latin American countries. Not everyone, but there is always a few. I don't mind it tbh.
    I love this series! Very chill and very informative at the same time.

  • @Laura-kb5sr
    @Laura-kb5sr 6 місяців тому +1

    Middle seat armrests, I agree. What I don't like is when the stranger's elbows then extend well into my space, which is already very limited. So if you're going to use the middle seat armrest, please think of where the rest of your arms are, and keep them in your own space. (I waited until the person turned a page in the book, then I claimed the full space in my seat.)

  • @TravelswithNoor
    @TravelswithNoor 11 місяців тому +4

    Me and my tiny bladder always take an isle seat 🙈
    More people need to see this video! Lots of people don’t really know this etiquette! 😂

  • @lourlopezsk
    @lourlopezsk 11 місяців тому +4

    Great video. I never thought about the armrests in the middle seat.
    I'm from Argentina and we always clap when the plane lands. I don't know in how many countries it's a thing (other South American countries too) but for sure it's not only in the USA.

  • @billmccaleb7481
    @billmccaleb7481 11 місяців тому +2

    Finally someone has spoken about the middle seat and armrests! Yes they should go to the middle!

  • @susandiekmann
    @susandiekmann 11 місяців тому +4

    Love these unwritten rules and tips! I definitely learned something new about the aisle armrest that I'm excited to try on our next flight. Thanks for that one! Regarding the middle-aged men standing up prematurely, please don't judge too harshly. I'm married to a 64 year old who, after many many years of sports and coaching in his lifetime, has joints that stiffen quickly and are very uncomfortable. Standing as soon as he can is simply a relief after sitting so uncomfortably for hours. It's not easy being middle-aged. Things don't work like they used to. We're not being rude or pushy, or blocking anyone's way, just standing.

    • @xleolovesyou
      @xleolovesyou 11 місяців тому

      flight attendant here! No problem standing up when the seatbelt sign is off, just don’t do it when it’s still on. It is highly dangerous as we are on an active taxiway. If we’re moving and need to break really abruptly, you might find yourself a few rows to the front. Just wait the extra few minutes and save yourself from a hospital visit 😊

    • @susandiekmann
      @susandiekmann 11 місяців тому +1

      @@xleolovesyou Of course! I was referring to the time when we're back at the terminal and allowed to undo seatbelts. But thanks for the safety reminder!

    • @shilpa9085
      @shilpa9085 9 місяців тому

  • @davidsarao3630
    @davidsarao3630 4 місяці тому

    Always love your videos. You're great. Just want to make one observation: I'm American/Italian and typically fly 125K miles, 200K KM a year. Americans do not clap on landing. That seems to be a Middle-Eastern tradition in my experience. Everything else is spot-on. Please just wait for your row, get your bag, and get off the plane. There are 100 people waiting for you to put on your jacket in the aisle.

  • @seandesmond5560
    @seandesmond5560 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video wonderful Christie!!! 💖 i agree about the middle seat getting the arm rests. I don't understand why people jump out of their seats as soon and the plane stops.

  • @NHirscher
    @NHirscher 5 місяців тому

    Not only for others but especially for the cleaning staff: throw your garbage away! Idk why so many people don't do that when the flight attendants are passing by so many times asking for garbage. It's crazy to see what some people leave behind when leaving the plane. 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ (Plus you shorten the whole process inbetween two plane rides which is nice for all the people waiting at the gate ready to enter)

  • @stolt8045
    @stolt8045 11 місяців тому +12

    "Once you're in your seat, you can get comfy!" *Crying in economy class*

  • @nemaiemoskalia
    @nemaiemoskalia 3 місяці тому

    Such a helpful series, thanks!

  • @darcustaseen1602
    @darcustaseen1602 11 місяців тому

    Always love your videos. You’re awesome and I hope you make many many more!

  • @anaismougin5207
    @anaismougin5207 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi! Just to add to the whole "Only Americans clap when landing" 🙃 I'm French, people don't really clap when landing on the flights I have taken these last years (in and out of France) but I feel like it's becoming more and more of a thing... I guess I only saw once a whole plane clapping after a very bumpy/stormy flight because we were caught in a very bad storm and it was to cheer for the pilots but honestly, I don't really know how much they have to do with the whole thing. Is there really good and bad pilots, and if so, why would they let bad pilots fly? When you're caught in turbulences, can they really do anything to help? With so much protocoles, do they have space to be "creative"? 😅
    Anyway, I love this little series of videos, I think they are super useful to a lot of people! When I first had to fly, I was a kid with my aunt who was very used to taking planes so it went smoothly and I love it now, but I know a lot of my friends never did. Now I can recommend your videos to them if need be!

  • @morgan3llis001
    @morgan3llis001 11 місяців тому

    Vegetarian who flies a lot here! I do NOT recommend specifying that you're vegetarian ahead of time for inflight meals. They basically always have a veg option already, and if you say you're vegetarian, they'll give you a different meal, and it's usually so much worse than the meals provided that just happen to be vegetarian.

  • @TheShauNanigans
    @TheShauNanigans 10 місяців тому

    I honestly forget that the seat reclines at all unless the person in front of me does it, and even then I never recline mine, so everyone should sit behind me on a flight, I guess.

  • @morgan3llis001
    @morgan3llis001 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm an American who flies a lot and I've NEVER heard people clap on a domestic American flight?! I have on some other international flights-- definitely remember my one from Paris to Moscow ending in clapping but there have been other times too (Argentina most recently). Americans don't do this tho lol

  • @alastairben8751
    @alastairben8751 4 місяці тому

    Aww I like clapping when you land 😂

  • @diedatube
    @diedatube 11 місяців тому +1

    11:18 I always thought the clapping is a typical german thing 😂 Even after a 20 minute inland flight you will find some germans clapping enthusiastically

  • @joyce3435
    @joyce3435 11 місяців тому +1

    If you are snorer, try not to snore?😂🤣😂. That means the whole plane would be peacefully sleeping while I struggle to stay awake so I won’t snore😜

  • @thekenneth3486
    @thekenneth3486 11 місяців тому +2

    All good advice. One quibble: I'm American, and I have Never heard people on an American flight applaud. I've not flown internationally, but I can't think Americans would behave that differently then. (I haven't flown in ten years, so if that's something very recent, I apologize.)

  • @IzzyInMiami
    @IzzyInMiami 11 місяців тому +1

    I’d hate to disagree with you but my experience has been a bit different. It’s us Latinos who clap lol. Not really the American people. Maybe South Americans also? Idk that. Love your videos ❤

  • @mikaso30
    @mikaso30 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for interesting video. Ethiquete iš more like an art of behavior not so much aš science, so every situation iš different 😊 the most important į think treat everyone aš a person in any situation - sorry, please, my pleasure,, may Į - is always helpful😊 ❤

  • @Mike-km2ct
    @Mike-km2ct 11 місяців тому +1

    I flew to the US. I'm tall so I reclined the seat straight away. When we got there 9 hours later the person behind me seemed to be seething, and I was informed that it's apparently incredibly rude to do that.
    I don't really understand. Why do the seats recline if you aren't supposed to recline them? Who makes up these unwritten rules, and why aren't they written anywhere? We're supposed to just psychically know?

    • @BackpackingBananas
      @BackpackingBananas  11 місяців тому +5

      Nah you have every right to recline immediately (as long as you’re bringing it back up for mealtime). The person seething clearly needs a bit of a reality check of being on a flight if that’s the reason why they were angry 😅

    • @janehughes581
      @janehughes581 11 місяців тому

      It's just difficult with different body shapes. I am short woman and prefer not to recline my seat as it hurts my back. I don't like it when people recline in front of me as I then have less room and feel I too need to recline to get back space. This is more of an issue on overnight buses than planes to be honest! But of course people are entitled to recline and it simply isn't possible to accommodate everyone.

  • @Nanichaa
    @Nanichaa 11 місяців тому +3

    Great video again! One tip i would like to add though about leaving the plane. If you do not have a connecting flight, just wait and leave the plane last. That way people who have connections have priority and leave running and you have to wait for luggage anyway.

  • @buckettraveler8398
    @buckettraveler8398 11 місяців тому

    I'm an American and I have only heard clapping twice. Once it was a Mom just having fun with her kids and weirdly enough the second time it was one of the stewardesses.

  • @reginawaugh303
    @reginawaugh303 11 місяців тому +3

    been american my whole life - clapping is not, in my experience, an "american thing". fly constantly domestically and internationally and don't think i've ever heard this on a domestic flight. I have occasionally heard clapping when landing in latin america.

    • @BackpackingBananas
      @BackpackingBananas  11 місяців тому +1

      Oh really? 😅 I Guess that’s just been my experiences then ahah

    • @lourlopezsk
      @lourlopezsk 11 місяців тому +1

      I'm from Argentina and we do clap when the plane lands. I was surprised to hear her say it's a thing from the USA haha. Maybe there were many latins in those flights

    • @nicoles7101
      @nicoles7101 11 місяців тому

      @@BackpackingBananas I always thought it was an American thing too (I'm Scottish). Was very confused the first time it happened on a flight. Maybe we've been accusing the wrong country all this time!

  • @amiejaneleavitt
    @amiejaneleavitt 11 місяців тому +2

    Never heard of people applauding on flights.. And I'm from the US and have been traveling domestically and internationally for decades. Hmm... Wondering when/where you experienced this. Perhaps it was an extraordinarily turbulent ride and people were just having a "thank God" we landed safely moment???😂 Ps.. Love your channel and have been binge watching all your previous adventures recently!

    • @BackpackingBananas
      @BackpackingBananas  11 місяців тому +3

      Hahaha I kid you not it’s been over 50% of my flights in/out of the US 😂😂 perhaps they were particularly turbulent haha

    • @Cookiedelice
      @Cookiedelice 10 місяців тому +1

      I don't know if we're the culprits, but people from Québec do tend to clap after a flight (at least some of them do😅) I might come from a famous pilot of ours who succeeded a particularly impressive emergency landing in the early 2000s, everyone talked about it and it might have made people feel more grateful of their pilot... 🤷🏼‍♀️Flight 236 Air Transat for anyone curious

  • @sbkpilot1
    @sbkpilot1 11 місяців тому

    All seats are in the same direction 😂 its not like they are going to direct you towards the cockpit 😅

    • @TheShauNanigans
      @TheShauNanigans 10 місяців тому +2

      Some planes have the fancier seats in the front of the plane where you would need to go left from the entrance instead of right, but of course, most of us will never need to pay any attention to that. 😢😅

  • @alexf1960
    @alexf1960 7 місяців тому

    Here’s another annoyance. People who feel the need to show off their yoga skills in the aisle during a flight.

    • @Laura-kb5sr
      @Laura-kb5sr 6 місяців тому

      I remember traveling with my parents when I was a teenager--in the airport, my father would do all kinds of stretches I found really embarrassing, so I'd run off, and sometimes he'd kindly wait in discomfort until I'd disappeared. Well, turns out he had a spinal tumor. To this day I feel really bad about that. So you never know what people are experiencing....

  • @samsungtv1786
    @samsungtv1786 11 місяців тому

    How long do we need to wait before joining the mile high club?

    • @BackpackingBananas
      @BackpackingBananas  11 місяців тому +1

      That’s a question only yourself can know the answer to 😂