Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of a passenger on their phone on an airplane.Photo:Chalabala/Getty Stock Image
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A plane passenger is opening up about an uncomfortable — and relatable — travel interaction.
On a recent flight, a fellow traveler, who the passenger estimated to be in their 20s, was “watching a show on full volume on their phone in the next row over," the individual shared in a Nov. 7Reddit post.
Mar. 15, 2025
A stock image of passengers waiting to exit an airplane.Photo:Getty
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A plane passenger who stood up the moment the seatbelt light turned off is coming under social media scrutiny, reigniting a long-standing debate about proper airplane etiquette.In avideooriginally shared to Instagram and later reposted to the Reddit’s KarenGoBrrr subreddit, which details stories of entitled people having public arguments, a passenger on a Delta flight captured footage of a woman unleashing a profanity-laced tirade against her fellow passenger for standing up in the aisle immediately when the seatbelt flight turned off upon landing.
Mar. 15, 2025
A traveler is sharing her rather uncomfortable flight experience.
One of her male seatmates had their legs spread open to the point where his leg bumped against hers. The user captioned her video, “Why would anyone EVER need that much room??? I tried to get him to move but he wouldn’t.”
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The woman later added the note: “I just want to clarify that there was enough leg space, I’m 6’2 and my legs could still fit, that man was at least 5 inches shorter than me, it was about him being wildly inconsiderate.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Multiple passengers traveling on an American Airlines flight helped to restrain a passenger after he allegedly tried to open the cabin door mid-flight.
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, AA Flight 1915 was heading to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport from Milwaukee when the disruptive passenger approached a flight attendant on board, according to a DFW Department of Public Safety report.
The man walked towards the attendant who was standing in the front galley of the aircraft, and the crew member initially thought he wanted to throw out his cup, per the report.
Mar. 15, 2025
John Higgins, Martin Herlihy, and Ben Marshall on Monday, November 6, 2023.Photo:Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty
Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty
Ben Marshall — who makes up one-third ofPlease Don’t Destroy, along with Martin Herlihy and John Higgins — posted anInstagramvideo on Monday, Sept. 23, showing off their new coworkers: a flock of pigeons.
The video then cut to a close-up shot of a pigeon sitting on one of the office chairs, withEvanescence’s “Bring Me To Life” playing in the background.