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38 Arrogant Airplane Passengers Who Tested Everyone’s Tolerance Limits
People are flying again. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported that the industry continues to recover. Total traffic in 2023 rose 36.9% compared to 2022, which equates to 94.1% of pre-pandemic (2019) levels.
However, our behavior hasn't really improved. On the contrary, unruly passenger incidents have also been rising, so we at Bored Panda decided to put together a collection of pictures showing some of the most egotistical travelers. Hopefully, they will serve as a reminder to remain considerate and respect others.
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How People Leave An Airplane. Unbelievable The Lack Of Respect People Have. This Is An Air Algiers Flight From Montreal To Algeria
This Idiot Eating Pistachio Nuts And Throwing The Shells On The Floor Of A Plane
Pre-pandemic, figures recorded by the IATA indicated unruly airplane passengers were on the rise. Discussions about the issue were ramping up, and in 2019, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) even launched and initiative called #notonmyflight, aiming to increase awareness.
During the peak Covid years, fewer flights didn’t equal fewer problems – at least not in the US, where reported incidents rose.
It's Fine, I Didn't Want To Watch Anyway
I’m Sorry, But Who Does This? The Flight Attendants Are Not Your Mothers
My Captain Friend Sent Me This Photo. Saudi Prince Bought Ticket For His 80 Hawks
In early 2021, Federal Aviation Authority data reached what an FAA spokesperson said was “record highs,” with many altercations based around the then-mandated face mask rule.
As American flight attendant Susannah Carr told CNN Travel that year: "I come in expecting to have a passenger that could potentially get violent."
Red-Eye Flight From Seattle To NY, And I Don’t Know These Kids. That’s My Seat In The Middle
Dude Spent The Majority Of A Late Night Flight Watching TV With Speakers Full Blast. Said He "Didn't Have Headphones"
Drying The Undies In Front Of The Plane's AC
The number of reported incidents in the US have since fallen, but remain notably higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Plus, IATA and FAA data can only tell us so much (not every airline that's part of IATA submits data, while not every airline records every instance of unruly behavior).
Thus, the conversation around disruptive passengers, including the ones we see in these pictures remains heated.
Trying To Watch A Movie On The Airplane
One Batch Of Clear Air Turbulence, And That Passenger Will Need More Than Yoga To Repair Their Back
My Dad Sent Me This Picture From His Plane Ride Today
Sometimes You Gotta Let Them Breathe
IATA classifies unruly behavior incidents into four levels:
- Level 1 is “minor” (IATA’s 'Cabin Operations Safety Best Practice Manual' suggests this could be argumentative behavior or non-compliance with safety regulations);
- Level 2 is “moderate” (physically aggressive behavior, for example);
- Level 3 is “serious” (i.e. dangerous behavior, an “intent or threat to injure,” as IATA puts it);
- and Level 4 is “flight deck breach” (which IATA classifies as “credible threat of death).
Parents That Let Their Kids Deface A 3-Month-Old Plane
Person Kept Resting Their Hand On The Screen And Accidentally Touching Buttons On An Overseas Flight
When There Were No Manners Left In The Gen Pool
The Woman Next To Me Stretched Out Her Leg Into My Leg Space On The Plane
According to the latest available IATA data from 2022, there was one unruly incident reported for every 568 flights that year, up from one per 835 flights in 2021.
The most common categorizations of incidents in 2022 were non-compliance, verbal abuse and intoxication. Physical abuse incidents remain very rare, but these had an alarming increase of 61% over 2021, occurring once every 17,200 flights.
Pedicures On Planes Are Absolutely Not Okay. Keep Personal Grooming Personal
This Woman Just Dropping Her Food Tray In The Middle Of The Aisle Of The Plane
What I Had To Deal With On An 11-Hour Flight Yesterday (I'm The Grey Sweatpants)
The Lady Next To Me On The Plane Spilled Her Whole Drink, Got Up, And Moved Over One Seat. She Just Left All The Ice On The Floor And Kicked Her Empty Food Carton Under
Although non-compliance incidents initially fell after the mask mandates were lifted, the frequency began to rise again throughout 2022 and ended the year some 37% up on 2021. The most common examples of non-compliance were:
- Smoking of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vapes and puff devices in the cabin or lavatories;
- Failure to fasten seatbelts when instructed;
- Exceeding the carry-on baggage allowance or failing to store baggage when required;
- Consumption of own alcohol on board.
It Is My First Time On An Airplane In Over A Year And This Guy Is Peeling One Dozen Hard Boiled Eggs For His Family In My Row. Would Give Anything To Be Alone In My House
On My Flight Today
Poor Parenting
This Guy Making Everyone Walk Around Him To Board Their Plane
In their 2023 document called 'Even safer and more enjoyable air travel for all: A strategy for reducing unruly and disruptive passenger incidents,' IATA highlights that while “only a tiny minority” of passengers behave badly, these travelers “have a disproportionate impact.”
