drunk and disorderly
loud and obnoxious
threats about safty
weapons on your person
too much carry on luggage
air sickness
screaming babies
PLEASE FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELT-- air turbulance
Lines for the Bathroom
Someone snoring loudly
The earphones not working for your movie, or muzac
2007-02-13 18:17:58
·
answer #1
·
answered by Lilly 5
·
1⤊
0⤋
LOL! Everything that Ralph W said is right on the money. There is also the guy who is overweight and not only needs the seatbelt extender, but wants to put the armrest up so he can bleed over into your seat. No offense to overweight people. I know you have to fly like everyone else and the seats are cramped, but I paid for my whole seat just like you paid for yours. I don't get a discount for using only 2/3 of my seat.
There's also the guy who feels he has to test the emergency exit door to make sure he can operate it. This really happened and the plane was grounded for 4 hours while they brought in a technician to re-seal the door.
2007-02-14 04:50:11
·
answer #2
·
answered by kungfufighter20002001 3
·
1⤊
0⤋
Pretty much everything that everyone has listed thus far. Air travel seems to bring out the asshole in everyone. From the moment you get on the parking shuttle to the terminal until you are waiting for your stuff at the baggage claim at your destination, you will want to strangle everyone around you for being total idiots. Just think about all of the annoying things that people generally do in confined spaces and multiply by 1,000.
2007-02-14 14:08:28
·
answer #3
·
answered by badkitty1969 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
Person in front of you immediately and fully reclines his seat. This really sucks if you are in the back row, which cannot recline in response.
Annoying business person sitting on aisle who gets COMPLETELY settled in your row before you arrive, with coffee/laptop/papers out while talking on cellphone. Glares at you when you indicate you need to get into the seat, as if its your fault.
Person who brings a GINORMOUS carryon that swallows the entire overhead compartment. Or person who brings multiple items, one of which CAN go under his/her seat, but nevertheless puts them all in the overhead compartment.
Hoverers, who just gather tightly around the gate during boarding even though their section has not been called. Are they in line? Are they not in line? You can't really tell, and it's a great way to piss off others whose section HAS been called and are trying to get into line. But it's convenient for the hoverers because once their section is called, they can just "step" into line.
2007-02-14 02:26:41
·
answer #4
·
answered by ralph w 4
·
2⤊
0⤋