Airline Etiquette: What Do Americans Think Is Acceptable?

Image: La IATA solicitó seguir el consejo de la OMS acerca de anular las prohibiciones de viaje tras la aparición de la variante Ómicron. (Photo: via MesquitaFMS / E+).
Image: La IATA solicitó seguir el consejo de la OMS acerca de anular las prohibiciones de viaje tras la aparición de la variante Ómicron. (Photo: via MesquitaFMS / E+).
Lacey Pfalz
by Lacey Pfalz
Last updated: 3:25 PM ET, Mon August 9, 2021

Airlines have had a tough time throughout the pandemic dealing with unruly passengers. From people who get drunk and molest flight attendants to fights breaking out over mask policies, it would seem that airline etiquette has degenerated.

A recent report by The Association of Flight Attendants found that a staggering 85 percent of flight attendants in the United States have dealt with an unruly passenger since the beginning of this year.

Is it because people have forgotten how to fly? Or is it that we've been so isolated we've forgotten how to be polite and maintain our calm in what has become a more stressful situation than in the past?

A recent survey from ValuePenguin asked over 1,000 individuals from four generational categories in America what they think of airline etiquette, and what their biggest pet peeves were when traveling by air.

More than half of Americans (54 percent) believe that the pandemic has worsened flyers' airline etiquette, with 24 percent mentioning that their poor behavior could cause a plane to turn around or not take off at all, ruining other passengers' experiences and plans.

Seventy-four percent of respondents believe that being rude to flight attendants is the biggest breach of airline etiquette, yet the majority of the thousands of reported incidents occur between flight attendants and passengers over problems of verbal and physical abuse, as well as noncompliance.

The other problem is drunk passengers. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has warned airports that have bars or restaurants that serve alcohol to closely monitor signs of drunkenness and curb the rate of intoxicated individuals, as they found the rate of these incidents was climbing due to a correlation with alcohol abuse.

This has posed the question of whether or not airlines should pause serving alcohol onboard for the time being, which 81 percent of respondents agreed would be a good idea, with 65 percent noting that getting drunk in the air is not acceptable behavior. Earlier in June, United Airlines, Southwest and American halted their alcohol services in the hopes of reducing the rate of unruly passengers, according to CBS.com.

The percentage of individuals who believe getting on an airplane while sick is a breach of etiquette has risen from 56 percent in February of 2020 to 67 percent - an eleven percent increase that surely has been impacted by the pandemic's all-important focus on human health and hygiene, though that number could be interpreted as lower than expected.

It's important to remember to be kind and considerate to avoid adding to your or anybody else's stress as travel continues to grow this year. Wear your mask when it is required. Air travel is considered public transportation, and masks are still mandated by federal law. Noncompliance, especially when it becomes violent, can be charged as a federal crime. Be aware of others and give them greater personal space than before. Wash or sanitize your hands often and remember: always be kind to flight attendants.


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Lacey Pfalz

Lacey Pfalz

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Lacey Pfalz is Associate Editor at TravelPulse. She's a passionate advocate of responsible travel and believes the best travel experiences happen outside of a planned itinerary. Lacey currently lives in rural Wisconsin. She can be reached at [email protected].

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