TEN Most Annoying Passengers
July 16, 2009 by Medan Indonesia
Filed under Travel, Travel Tips
Travel Tips
Ever since Budget Airlines came to life, literally anyone we know seem to be on a plane to be somewhere in this part of the world. Going through airport procedure and immigration customs can be an unpleasant experience for many of us. Then as we, as a passenger board a plane, we expect the unexpected services from the flight attendants / air steward or stewardess. Many of us have heard enough of compliments and lots more of complaint that we have for flight attendants, but that’s just one side of the story. Below are the 10 top rated most annoying behavior of airline passengers, as told by a flight attendant named Brandi Lynn. Use them as your travel tips and guide to help ensure you have an enjoyable flight.

The 10 Most Annoying Passengers, As Told by a Flight Attendant
- 10) Frowning Faces: I like smiles. I especially like them come row 40, so please, throw a smile my way. Sounds easy enough, right?
- 9) Misuse of Overhead Compartments: If you’re one of the first 10 passengers to board, shoving your jacket into the overhead bin is a total a-hole move. It’s frustrating to have to check someone’s carry-on because your jacket has taken up half the overhead bin when it could easily have gone under the seat in front of you.
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Creating Obstacles in the Aisle: Legs, feet, shoulders, elbows, knees, heads … bags, purses, shoes, pillows … Aisles are small. Galley carts are big. It’s hard seeing around a 200-lb. galley cart, so I hit countless body parts daily (and feel terrible doing it). I’m asking — no, I’m begging — please keep all of your personal objects, and your person, out of the aisle until I’ve passed you. Then, feel free to take the aisle back over. - 7) Rolling Your Eyes When I Can’t Help You Hoist Your Carry-On Into the Overhead Bin: I understand that you might need a hand getting your luggage into the overhead. I can’t risk hurting myself for you or your bag — I don’t want to get an OJI (on the job injury) and be out of work. I’m genuinely sorry I have to say no. I really am … until you roll your eyes. Then, you’ve lost all sympathy
- 6) Not Paying Attention to My Exit-Row Briefing: Your chatting on the phone/talking to the person next to you during my exit-row briefing is not only annoying, but it gives me the right to remove you from that row with extra leg room. I have to know you are willing and able to do what I’m asking. It’s simple. Listen for a minute (yes, I know you’ve “heard this 200 times before, but it’s not going to kill you to listen again and then I’ll be on my way. That simple.
- 5) Leaving Your Headphones on While Ordering: “Whaaaaat?” Press pause, take them out for just a tiny moment and tell me what you want. I’ll love you for life.
- 4) Telling Me What My Job Is: I’m paid to handle an emergency situation. My slinging drinks, chat-chatting and flight attendant hot meal being friendly while bringing you blankets, tissues, cups of water and little peanuts is just an added bonus for you. If you have a heart attack and there’s no doctor on the plane, I’m there and can try to keep your heart going. So please, please do not tell me what my job is.
- 3) Complaining About My Limited Food Supply: We know airlines used to serve free, hot meals in main cabin. We also know many airlines have gone bankrupt in the past 10 years. They have had to make cuts — from no meals to fewer flights to outrageous bag-check fees — which suck all around. But I have no control over that, so please keep your comments to yourself — or write a letter.
- 2) Handing Me Dirty Diapers: Ewww. There is a lavatory on every airplane with a very nice and well-functioning garbage can. Enough said.
- 1) Poking Me: It’s rude to point, so it logically follows that it’s super-rude to poke/touch/rub/violate your crew members. Keep fingers and hands to yourself please. I have enough bruises from pointy fingers jabbing into my shoulder and butt to last a lifetime.
Bonus Tip: Bring any kind of candy for a crew member, and you are pretty much getting special treatment from that point on. We always remember those nice folks toward the back who brought us some Hershey’s Kisses …

























































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Very interesting,cabin crews have definitely done a good job .I enjoy seeing cabin crews’ smile but may not necessary have a chance at all times.
As for me,I understand and do not expect to be serve food or anything by crew as I know that I am paying low .Reaching my destination safely is my only priority..So inconsiderate behaviour and making things difficult for anyone on the plane had never cross my mind.
But crew also have to understand human behaviour,not all are frequent travellers and some are travelling for the first time in their life.Being more tolerant and open minded may make you stay longer in this profession.You should not let certain behaviour affect your mood.
Especially people llke me,I always want to put up a smile and make the crew and everyone happy but because of my look,my smile can make me look like a chikopek(Dirty old man).So I always smile with my mouth closed.You must bear with my look and my smile.
Happy travelling everyone.
I believed there’s not only ’10 most annoying Passengers’ as stated above. It could be more than 10…..!. Well, I do understand and appreciate what the steward/stewardesses are going through and to put up when dealing with these sort of passengers. Some of them can be really annoying and demanding..! They have to deal with hundreds of passengers and with only a cabin crew of 6 to 7, it is quite tough for them to practically entertain all of the passengers. Given the small aisle to work on from the front to the rear of the plane, to serve food and to acceed request from demanding passengers can be very frustrating. One such ugly behaviour is when passengers getting up from their seats making a bee line to go to the toilet when food are been serve.
We knew very well that cabin crews has to serve the needs of all passengers as it is a service industry, that doesn’t mean we have to exploit and makes things more difficult for them regardless how cheap or expensive seat that we pay for. I , for one would also like to fly and arrive to my destination safely as stated by agongkia and would not really bother the cabin crew to serve my needs unless really neccessary.
To the cabin crew of any airlines, keep on smiling,… and keep up the good work…..!!!
To all those would be annoying passengers…..Wish you a happy flying…
i happy live in Medan
I thought that trying to keep my heart going was the bonus. Seriously, I thought flight attendants were there to attend to the needs of the passengers.
I certainly don’t want to put you out. I’ll never ask for peanuts again.