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What are the etiquette for flying?
Domestic flights arrive at the airport half an hour in advance, and international flights arrive at the airport one hour in advance, so as to have enough time to get boarding passes and checked baggage.

When getting on and off the plane, a stewardess stood in the cabin to meet the passengers. When passengers enter and leave the cabin door, they should express their gratitude or nod to the warmly greeted crew.

After entering the cabin to find a seat, you should put your carry-on luggage sideways into the glove box above the seat as soon as possible and close the door, then sit down immediately to avoid standing in the aisle to block other passengers from entering the cabin.

If you feel bored after sitting down, you can open the vent above the seat or take off your coat. Clothes should be folded on yourself, not hung on the backrest of the front seat. At the same time, you should actively and consciously fasten your seat belt. Don't put down the small table and seat back before the plane takes off.

After sitting down, you should greet your neighbor with a smile and treat him politely. If you accidentally hit another passenger, you should apologize immediately. If other passengers take the initiative to greet you or want to talk to you, unless you are tired, you should handle it amicably. If you want to take a break or do something (such as reading some documents and drafting materials), explain and apologize to the other party.

Pay attention to sitting and lying posture on the plane. When putting down the seat back to rest, first check whether the passenger is eating, and it is best to wait until he or she has finished eating before putting down the seat back.

Pay attention to gfd when flying to other countries. At that time, you represented your country. Dressing appropriately and cleanly will leave a good impression on foreigners.

Don't spit on the plane. Heavy smokers should show that they are smokers when they get boarding passes. Passengers sitting in the "no smoking" cabin should get up and smoke in the smoking area at the rear of the plane when they want to smoke. When there is a "No Smoking" sign on the plane, people who are smoking should put out their cigarettes.

If you take care of children, don't let them run around in the passage. Children running around will not only bring inconvenience to waiters who have to provide meals to many passengers in a short time, but also make other passengers feel uneasy. Moreover, this behavior is very dangerous and violates the safety regulations on the plane. When taking children on business trips, bring them a handbag with their favorite toys. Leave them in their seats and let them have fun. In addition, some snacks and drinks should be prepared, because the dining service provided on board may not be very timely.

If you need to change the baby's diaper, please go to a secluded place in the bathroom and don't change it in the empty seat next to you.

Don't talk loudly in the cabin, especially when other passengers close their eyes or read books.

If the person sitting next to you is a talkative person and you don't want to talk, but you also have work to do, or you have a good book to read, you can politely say, "I'm sorry, I want to continue talking, but I have to finish my work before I get off the plane." Or "I have to return this book to the person who picked me up, so I have to finish it quickly." Or list other reasons. Wait until dinner, you might as well have a chat with this friend next door.

If you haven't been sitting for a long time, stand up and stretch your muscles. Try not to stand in the narrow passage, so as not to affect other passengers or flight attendants.

It is impolite to take pictures on the plane or change seats with others to see the scenery outside the window. Even if you look at the scenery outside the window by the window, you should look sideways and leave some space for passengers in other seats. Don't cover the window with your whole body, just look at it yourself. If you are sitting on the side of the aisle, look out of the window. Don't stand up and just look outside, regardless of your ugly posture.

If the plane is delayed, temporarily changed or forced to land at other airports, don't panic or complain. Instead, we should calmly listen to the arrangement of the flight attendant and cooperate with each other in a friendly and considerate way. The more annoying it is, the more it can reflect your good professionalism and ethics.

If the passenger next to you is scared when flying for the first time, or even the veteran of flying, he is still scared. You should help calm his mood. You only need to talk to the other person in a calm and calm tone, which can greatly ease his fear.

Use the restrooms in order on the plane and keep them clean. After using the bathroom, flush the toilet, drain the water in the sink and throw the used paper towels into the trash can. Don't worry when waiting for others, but act quickly when you use it yourself. Never stand up and get your luggage without wearing your seat belt when the plane arrives at its destination. You can only do this after the stewardess informs you. In short, don't worry, hurry, squeeze around, it will slow down the speed of getting off the plane, which is very rude. You have enough time to safely get off the plane in order.

Before getting off the plane, put newspapers, magazines, paper, candy, chewing gum wrapping paper and other rubbish in the glove bag in front of the seat. This is a kind of care for the cleaning staff.

When you leave the cabin, remember to thank the waiters who lined up to see you off. If the captain or co-pilot stands at the cockpit door, he can be sincerely praised for "flying well", "successfully completing the task" or "landing well". If you can't find your luggage after getting off the plane, don't worry, ask the airport management to help you find it. Even if it is lost, the airline will compensate according to the regulations. But what you should pay attention to is that you must carry important and valuable information and articles with you, and don't blame and blame the airline too much because of the lost luggage, because it won't help.