| In-Flight Air Travel Rules
When it comes to air travel, a lot of focus is placed on airport
security. While the majority of air travel rules are enforced in
airports, there are other rules that are enforced in the air. To
make the most out of your next business meeting or vacation, you
are advised to familiarize yourself with those rules. Doing so will
not only allow you to have a pleasant experience, but it will also
prevent you from being involved in an unnecessary, but serious
incident.
As you may have gathered from news reports, one of the biggest
problems on airplanes today is uncooperative passengers. An
uncooperative passenger can simply be one who needs to go to the
bathroom and refuses to wait until it is safe to leave their seat.
However, that passenger, along with many others, is largely unaware
of the dangers of violating these important, but simple air travel
rules. The first rule that you must follow is to follow all rules
imposed by your airline. This means leaving your seat belt on until
it is safe to remove it or staying in your seat until it is safe to
move around.
It is also important that you cooperate with all airline
employees, namely flight attendants. If they ask you to do
something, such as remain in your seat, you are advised to listen
to them. Often times, if you do not the situation will get out of
hand. A few insulting comments and you could be met at your next
boarding gate by airport security or local authorities. Even if you
do not consider yourself a threat to other passengers or flight
attendants, confrontation in the air is taken seriously; very
seriously.
It is also advised that you refrain from making any jokes,
especially those that involve the use of a bomb or any other
weapons. Although you may only be kidding, in today's society,
these jokes are taken seriously. In fact, it is advised that you
refrain from using the words bomb, gun, or hijacking aboard an
airplane. In the event that those words were overheard, whether
they were taken out of context or not, they could cause you and
other passengers a large hassle. This hassle often involves the
de-boarding of the airplane and additional security checks.
As previously mentioned, there are serious consequences for
violating these air travel rules. Even if it is proven that you are
not a threat to yourself, the flight crew, or other passengers, you
may still face prosecution. This prosecution may include disrupting
the peace or inciting panic aboard an aircraft. Just because you
know that you are not a threat, does not necessarily mean that
everyone else knows the same thing. That is why it advised that you
choose your words and your confrontations carefully, especially
when in the air.
The above mentioned in-flight air travel rules are just a few of
the many that you must abide by. You will find that most of these
rules are not well-kept secrets, in fact, many are simply common
sense. If you would like to learn more about the rules enforced
in-flight, you are advised to contact each airline directly or use
the internet to your advantage. A simple internet search should
provide you with the information that you were looking to
obtain.
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