

As the size of our check-in luggage decreases, so it seems do our travel manners. I am not alone in observing that some travellers check-in their manners whilst checking-in their luggage.
I have sat behind a child who used the back of my seat as a football in a middle of a flight to Baltimore, a male passenger who fought me for my arm rest most of a flight to Chicago, and way too many inconsiderate travellers who insists on lowering their seat until they are practically sitting in my lap. Each time, I abandoned my British reserve and, firmly but politely complained - successfully.
Some of you may cry, if you don't want to be inconvenienced, pay the extra and fly business or first class. To them I say, do not be decieved by my meek manner; sit next to me and misbehave, be prepared for my 'bad, mad black woman' display.
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Not that it's any comfort, but I believe, most of the time, my fellow travellers are unaware how annoying they can be.
Thankfully, help is at hand, from the all knowing and seeing travel guru - The Sky Steward - Gailen David. Gailen has produced a funny, handy "Jetiquette" guide (click on image to view enlarged pdf version) to remind us to be considerate of others.
As I climb down from my soapbox, I implore you to print this guide and take it with you on each journey. Once seated, place it in front of you to remind yourself at all times you are not at home.
Otherwise ... you have been warned!
For more "Jetiquette" tips listen to The Sky Steward show Jetiquette Faux Pas of 2009 or visit The Sky Steward website
