The Ryanair boss said airports should be banned from serving alcohol before early flights to reduce the number of disruptive passengers on planes, telling the Times on Wednesday that Ryanair was having to divert an average of nearly one flight a day because of bad behaviour onboard, up from one a week 10 years ago.
It is an act that has shocked Germany: a Deutsche Bahn employee checked the ticket of a man traveling alone on a regional train, who turned out not to have a valid ticket. When the train conductor asked him to leave the train at the next stop, he was attacked and punched repeatedly. The train conductor lost consciousness, had to be resuscitated, and died a day later in a hospital from a brain hemorrhage as a result of blunt force trauma.
Now, everyone who has their hands up: Imagine the anxiety you'd feel if you had to catch another flight tonight and weren't sure you'd make it. Put your hands down. And now, those connecting to San Francisco, Palm Springs, and Denver, raise yours!
He micromanages my driving and there's bristling tension every time we take a journey together I love my partner, but I have never met a more annoying person to sit in the passenger seat. He micromanages me every time we take a journey together, commenting and butting in on everything, from using the car's controls (wipers, air con, radio etc) to what lane I'm in/should be in, warning me about other drivers (I can see!) and driving me insane.
I very much appreciated the improved service quality, the Torontonian told Cost of Living. It was the best thing ever and it's absolutely true what they say, that once you've tasted business, going back to economy is almost impossible. That trip to Iceland two years ago marked her first time ever sitting in business class. And Leckey says the elevated experience totally changed the way she looks at travel.
Nicole Sunderland doesn't have to ponder the in-flight entertainment options when she looks at the screen on the plane seat in front of her. She'll be watching the map, thank you very much. "I'll fly to Qatar for 14 hours and that map will be on the entire time," said Sunderland, 41, a content creator and consultant who splits time between the D.C. area and Phoenix. Flight attendants don't always understand: "Sometimes they'll reach in and be like, 'Do you want us to turn it off?' And I'm like, 'No, no. Leave it on.'"
I think the biggest thing is that the cheaper the tickets, the least people act respectful, Tyrus said. I hate to say that. You hate to see things being pricey. When you have to pay for something and you're not getting cheap tickets, you tend to act right. He continued: It seems to be every time airlines have situations where guys get tickets for less than, it's not worth it to them to behave.
Of YouTube's many microgenres, one of the most popular and most enduring is the airplane meltdown. There are thousands or maybe millions of these videos online: Passengers going nuts over spilled drinks or supposedly bad service; flight cancellations turning grown adults feral.
They started insulting the flight attendant and taking other passengers' bags down to put their own in... they attempted to store at least one supersize suitcase in the overhead bin.