Brad Ramirez+FollowPlane Etiquette Is Seriously CrashingIs it just me, or has flying turned into a free-for-all? From people clipping their nails mid-flight to letting kids run wild in the aisle, it feels like the unwritten rules of air travel are out the window. A whopping 86% of passengers say they’ve witnessed some truly cringe behavior lately. Reclining without warning, armrest wars, and bare feet are just the start. Can we bring back a little respect at 30,000 feet? What’s your biggest in-flight pet peeve? #Travel #AirplaneEtiquette #TravelFails2922Share
Marcus Rowe+FollowA entitled dad asks for my window seatJust got asked by an "entitled dad" to swap my window seat so his kid could enjoy the view. I paid extra for that seat! 😤 Even the flight attendant backed me. What would you have done? #AirplaneEtiquette #WindowSeatSaga #TravelDrama #Travel2621Share
Jamie Watson+FollowPlane Smells Gone Wild: Cologne Chaos!A passenger just called out someone for wearing way too much cologne on a flight, and the internet is divided! People are sharing wild stories about strong scents on planes—some even bring inhalers or peppermint oil to cope. From perfume overload to stinky food, it seems like everyone has a pet peeve about airplane smells. Should there be a 'smell detector' before boarding? Where do you stand on the great airplane scent debate? #TravelDrama #AirplaneEtiquette #SmellCheck #TravelFails #Travel00Share
robertjones+FollowPlane Smells: The Unspoken BattleEver been trapped on a flight next to someone drowning in cologne? One Redditor called out a fellow passenger’s 'nasty cologne,' and now the internet’s debating airplane etiquette. From perfumes to stinky foods, people are sharing wild stories—like giving up first class because of a perfume-triggered asthma attack! Some even pack peppermint oil to survive the scent assault. Should there be a 'smell detector' at boarding? What’s your worst airplane smell story? #TravelFails #AirplaneEtiquette #SmellStories #TravelDebate #Spirituality20Share
Jamie Watson+FollowVaping on Planes? Flight Crew Knows!Apparently, vaping in airplane bathrooms isn’t as sneaky as some people think. Flight attendants and pilots say they can totally tell when someone’s puffing away—even if you don’t hear an alarm, sensors and flashing lights spill the tea. One flight attendant even said you could get arrested for it! Some passengers try to get away with it in their seats, but honestly, is it worth the risk? Maybe stick to gum until you land! #TravelFails #Vaping #AirplaneEtiquette #TravelTips #Aviation #Travel1525Share