Flight Secrets Airlines Don’t Want You to Know in 2024. Airlines Don’t Want to Tell You… But EVERY Flyer Should Know!
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Flight Secrets Airlines Don’t Want You to Know in 2024. Airlines Don’t Want to Tell You… But EVERY Flyer Should Know!
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Hi, Megan. Yes, I do keep my seat belt buckled for the entire flight. I believe that should be a regulation. However, don't make people feel guilty if they need to use the bathroom. If ya gotta go, ya gotta go.
"Hiding in plane sight." ??? Good one, Megan!!! 😹😹😹😹😹👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi Megan. Back when I used to fly coach, I always sat in the back row, but in the aisle seat on the port side (I'm right-handed 😹). That's because the heads (bathrooms) are right there and all I had to do was "get up and go"! 😹👍🏻 Also, the aft galley is right there so it was sooooo easy to get another water or a cup of coffee without bugging a flight attendant to bring it to me or to have to walk back and forth from/to my seat relatively far. 😺👍🏻
It is diabolical if indeed the blankies they provide to us on long haul flights aren't clean and are just reused
Take a ship ,Editor.
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If possible I like a seat towards the rear because I had heard those seats were somewhat safer. Besides I have to parade past fewer people just to pee. I always keep my seat belt on and buckled. And disinfectant wipes are a must.
I always wear my seatbelt!
I always get blankets and pillows that are packend is a plasic bag & sealed. Guess they come from the laundry…
I was in a plane once and there was a sudden loss of altitude. The plane just dropped. Scared the jeebus out of me. I keep that belt fastened all the time.
I always keep the seatbelt on, and NEVER walk around without shoes on.
Great info!
Throughout my life I have always flown in the last seats in the back, no one kicking your seat from behind, plus you are right next to the restroom and attendants area, oh and the price is always nice . i recommend it
I only tune in is because your Adorable!!!!
Seat belt 100% of the time. Air pockets are unpredictable and turbulence can go from mild to wild in seconds.
6:20 i will often take off my shoes and put on slippers for long flights. The smells stay in. My feet stay clean. And they're more comfy.
I sit over the wings love watching the flaps moving. Blankets disgusting not in bags so no thanks. Take sanitiser its a must i keep my seatbelt on,
The little hole in the window is not just for condensation. it's meant to first equalize the cabin pressure between the outer and inner pane of the windows. The outer pane is actually the real window and it's attached to the airplane, while the inner window is just a cover that is part of the wall and because there's insulation between the panes, then cabin pressure needs to be equalized, just like your ear drums need to. The last row seats, are indeed the most unconformable, and the safest because from there back, it's the strongest part of the entire airplane, all the way to the very tail, and that's by design. One thing is that cabir air in airplanes is very dry, this is also by design as any humidity would create condensation and get into places that could rust. Just have a moist towel and skin lotion.
Although there are more accidents on take off and on landing It is a disingenuous to say take offs and landings are "risk prone part of flying". Sky diving is risk prone, no part of modern commercial flying is risk prone.
I always take the last row. I am cheap, and I am on a water pill.
You Traveling “PROFESSIONALS” need to get together and decide what’s TRUE OR NOT!!!
my seat belt is always buccle when I am siting.
I like the back row. It's less chaotic since people aren't behind you and I like being near the bathroom.
for long flights buy seat covers!
Wow You are incredible intelligent and beautiful The information great .!!!
I'm 70 and since the 1960s I have always kept my seatbelt fastened for the entire flight, unless I get up to use the bathroom. Heard about that one a long time ago.
I am far from a seasoned traveler, so there isn't a lot of experience to draw from. On one connecting flight (perhaps it was Boston to Manchester) I ended up in the last row of seats. It was my most enjoyable inflight experience. Not because of the seat choice but because I happened to find myself in the company of some very interesting people whose pleasant company more than outweighed any discomfort associated with my seat location.
I have had seats on the last row but I always need to recline for comfort, so I won't do it again. If my hubby goes with me, they usually ask if we want the emergency exit seats as I'm a veteran and he's a big guy, easily able to open the door. Nicer was to get an upgrade.
May I ask your source on the seat location and survival rates in case of a crash? Thanks for the awesome video!
The most dangerous part of the trip is the drive to and from the airport. US domestic air travel is incredibly safe. And major airline international carriers are just slightly behind that. Car travel is orders of magnitude more dangerous.
06:22 You are also protecting yourself from the ire of the other pasengers that dont want to put up with your nasty feet. You are not making an onlyfans, we do NOT want to see your damn feet. And if they happen to be on the arms of my seat, expect toothpicks.
Sat in the back row one time and got free Mai Tais and some "extra" small bottles of vodka and tequila from the flight attendent.
We had umbrellas and everything.
We took pictures and had a blast.