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In-flight travel etiquette
posted on May 5th 2015, at 13:41
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lunarg
NOMAD has published a few in-flight etiquette rules to make any flight more enjoyable by everyone.
If you have or want to move your fellow passenger's luggage, notify that person. It saves agrevation and a long troublesome search.
Don't lean on the chair of the passenger in front of you. As a general rule: try to find a comfortable sleeping position within the space assigned to you. Leaning or pulling another one's chair is being felt, even when that person's asleep.
You want freedom of movement within the plane, get an aisle seat. If you like to have a window seat, no problem, but don't do it if you know you have to visit the toilet often. In that case, just choose an aisle seat. The peo
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