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Frequent Flyers’ Flying Etiquette For Non-Frequent Flyers

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When it comes to the flying public, there tend to be two groups – the “haves” and the have-nots.” I don’t even mean those who do or don’t have status, miles or club membership. I just mean knowledge.

When you fly regularly (or do ANYTHING on a regular basis), you learn the ins and outs of how to do things faster, easier, better, etc. When you’re a newbie, or at least someone who doesn’t do “that thing” very often, you may not realize that what you do (or don’t) may be greatly slowing you down. Or worse, are interfering with everyone else.

Some frequent flyers on the now-defunct Facebook travel group we used to run were asked what etiquette and other flying tips they would share with those who don’t fly as often and just “don’t know.” Their answers (edited only for clarity, brevity and adult language) were pretty revealing:

Before you get to the airport

At check in

At the security checkpoint

At the gate

On the plane

After you’ve landed

All are really good tips but that’s definitely not all of them. What would you recommend?

Feature Photo (cropped): pxhere

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