.“@WSJ: A record number of people are expected to fly this summer. Air travel etiquette tips: http://on.wsj.com/1JAm3ER pic.twitter.com/wPvpz3KIAS”
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.“@WSJ: A record number of people are expected to fly this summer. Air travel etiquette tips: http://on.wsj.com/1JAm3ER pic.twitter.com/wPvpz3KIAS”
@WSJ what about not putting your earphones on full blast?
And please, leave the chicken curry w/onion rings at home "@WSJ: Air travel etiquette tips: http://on.wsj.com/1JAm3ER pic.twitter.com/F6nFRalmTa”
@WSJ people flying ? That's neat. Is there a factory of humans wings ??
MT “@WSJ: Air travel etiquette tips: http://on.wsj.com/1JAm3ER pic.twitter.com/BD6kZajC3m” Or how about airlines restore decent & basic services?!
@WSJ how about keep your shoes on especially if you have no socks on! If you cross your legs with no socks I'm ringing the FA button
.@WSJ and no singing Richie valens tunes. Para bailar LA BAMBA!
@WSJ Switching seats is not etiquette! It's an admirable, generous act that an individual kindly chooses to do.
@WSJ if I actually switched seats every time I was asked to...I'd always have to sit middle...
@WSJ Hope the travellers are considerate.
@WSJ I put my kids on wndw seats in back-to-back rows with adults in middle seat in deference to other psngrs; younger one can kick bro seat
@WSJ All airlines should circulate this for morons who do not care
Good tips! “@WSJ: Record numbers expected to fly this summer. Air travel etiquette tips: http://on.wsj.com/1JAm3ER pic.twitter.com/OqkDjA8YUR”
@WSJ thanks got it
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