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Why People Clap When Their Plane Lands: The Real (And Not-So-Real) Reasons

a group of people clapping hands

Whether you’ve been flying for 45 minutes or 4.5 hours, it invariably happens…the plane lands and at least one person claps.

What’s up with that?

When the pandemic was diminishing and people were flying again, we noticed more folks were clapping when we landed. But that could almost make sense, since so many were just so happy they could fly again. But what about before Covid (B.C.?)

There’s actually been quite a lot written about the topic, from Slate, ABC News and Southern Living. But we wanted to go with a more scientific model. One that had done much research with a substantial representation of people who fly. So we went right to the source:

Orlando International Airport’s Twitter feed.

We’ve already written about how MCO’s Twitter feed is one of our favorites in terms of travel-related content. So when their Guru Of All Things Social Media asked this question on Twitter, I was VERY interested in hearing the answers. And some great ones ran the gamut from absolutely sincere to…not so much. You decide which is which…

So there ya go. 😉

Are you a clapper? Why or why not?

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