Some people have no manners (pt 3.)
#31
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: LHR, JFK, FRA
Programs: BAEC, HHonours, IHG, Bonvoy, KFC Colonel's club
Posts: 36
You ought to check out "Passengershaming" on instagram. It's a FA who posts pictures of passengers who have no manners, at their best behaviour. Some are amusing whilst also shocking.
If you don't have instagram just google it, you will still be able to view the images.
If you don't have instagram just google it, you will still be able to view the images.
#33
Fontaine d'honneur du Flyertalk
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Morbihan, France
Programs: Reine des Muccis de Pucci; Foreign Elitist (according to others)
Posts: 19,172
I think that in 17 years of FT, this is the most revolting thread which I can remember - people are so stupid. There are cameras everywhere. I don't allow Him Indoors to wear trainers until he can promise me that they will never smell. He defied me once. I came home from a trip, opened the wardrobe and his footwear smacked me in the nose. He was still asleep. I threw them in Her Nextdoors recycle bin which was awaiting collection, making a mental note to buy her another bottle of Cognac in case the Council kicked off at her.
He never found out what became of them and he never asked because they didn't exist.
Never mind the smell, think of people going barefoot or even socked foot into the lavs. Not everyone aims to please. Enough said.
He never found out what became of them and he never asked because they didn't exist.
Never mind the smell, think of people going barefoot or even socked foot into the lavs. Not everyone aims to please. Enough said.
#37
Join Date: Jul 2017
Programs: BA Silver
Posts: 279
Good idea, but.....
#41
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Berlin, TXL
Programs: OW Emerald, *A gold, Skyteam elite plus, Hilton gold, SPG gold
Posts: 339
We should go back to 50s and introduce an etiquette course before boarding a plane! why people are always complaining about every behavior the people have on the plane.
what a waste of time and energy, if you travel is for leisure purposes do something productive e.g. read a book. Not sure how many people that travel for business have time to waste on this trivial pursuit.
what a waste of time and energy, if you travel is for leisure purposes do something productive e.g. read a book. Not sure how many people that travel for business have time to waste on this trivial pursuit.
#42
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Henley-On-Thames
Programs: BAEC Silver (but only temporarily) AVIS Presidents Club, Starbucks Gold
Posts: 486
I always assumed no one ever looked at these surveys!!
ML
#43
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Henley-On-Thames
Programs: BAEC Silver (but only temporarily) AVIS Presidents Club, Starbucks Gold
Posts: 486
#44
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: UK
Programs: Lemonia. Best Greek ever.
Posts: 2,271
During the First Gulf War, there were lots of empty J seats in Club. These were the old pre-flatbed seats. Sometimes I had 4 seats to myself. As usual, I took off my shoes and socks and put on BA's free socks.
Then, my feet were free to go wherever I could get them. Between the two seats in front was sometimes comfy.
Upstairs on SQ, window seat, feet up on the luggage bins of the seat in front, was normally the most comfy.
Note - my feet were not smelly.
Then, my feet were free to go wherever I could get them. Between the two seats in front was sometimes comfy.
Upstairs on SQ, window seat, feet up on the luggage bins of the seat in front, was normally the most comfy.
Note - my feet were not smelly.