PSA: Keep Your Hair to Yourself In Flight

by Anthony Losanno
Hair Over Seat

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Commercial aircraft do not offer that much personal space (especially when you’re seated in Economy), yet some people do not seem to have any regard for others and do gross things at their seats (clipping nails, changing diapers, etc.). Those with long hair should also be concerned about the impact they might be having on others around them when their hair gets in the way of others and especially when they have the audacity to drape it over the seat behind them.

“What do you want me to say???”
byu/Choice_Tie_8838 inSouthwestAirlines

One passenger on a Southwest flight had zero regard for the passenger seated behind her. The passenger whose space was being invaded asked a flight attendant for assistance. The flight attendant asked what the complaining passenger wanted them to say and moved on. The flight attendant should have asked this passenger to move her hair as it was in the other passenger’s space. By leaving it to the passengers there could have been an argument.

Anthony’s Take: I have seen so much disrespectful and selfish behavior through the years while flying. This does not surprise me. I would have nicely asked her to move her hair. If she did not, I then would have been looking for some gum to stick in her hair.

(Featured Image Credit: @Choice_Tie_8838 via Reddit.)

(H/T: View from the Wing.)

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