Haven’t seen this channel in 4 years and saw the name written on a old piece of paper and like I summoned an Ancient power the nostalgia hit me like a 80 pound keg, I’ve missed these so god damn much. Keep on keeping on G&B, you’re a national treasure
My dad used to work at the airport, and his #1 advise was to check your baggage tags as soon as they give them to you, before you just let them take it. This will prevent most cases of missing luggage, unless you said something stupid to him and he explicitly sends it to the other side of the country.
And this is why I always made sure to get the custom baggage tag and print out my name and address via computer printer. Just in case it did get lost on my vacation, it should make it back to me eventually. Not to mention, ain't nobody else claiming the pink leopard spotted suitcase with Japanese band name sew on patches, a pokèball zipper pull, and the little mermaid baggage tag. I would get stopped by security, but I never lost my bag.
I know your pain. No please no thank you and they pick stuff up to just place in an area you will have to scour to find. With the idea of "that's their job". Customers can be real dicks so yeah, that video needs to be made.
There should be another rule: When disembarking the plane, if you are unable to gather all your crap and begin moving forward in less than 5 seconds then wait for everyone else to disembark before you stand up.
Rui Apóstolo if thats the case and we know we have a limited time to get to our connecting flight we limit ourselves to a carry on the side of a purse with just the essentials like phones,wallet and passport and merge with a moving line as soon asap
To all the folks who think Fafa overlooked trains or buses as ways to get to the airport, in the US that is rarely an option. Our airports tend to be well outside the cities they serve, often beyond the reach of normal public transit. Although some are served by dedicated transit lines, the feeling among transit planners is that service to the airport will only be used by airport employees, and few airports employ enough people to be worth it. Riding a bus or transit train with a bag of groceries is awkward enough, I'd hate to try it with a couple of pieces of luggage. So, our transit wasn't designed to serve travelers, and our travel centers weren't designed to be accessible to transit. And you'll notice that "taxi" was near the bottom of the list. From JFK to any destination in Manhattan is ... $52.80 plus tolls, according to the Taxi & Limousine Commission's site. Ranks just slightly above driving yourself: parking is $18 for the first day, $8 for every 8 hours thereafter.
I took a train once to the airport. Half-way through the train ride, they told us the rest of the route would be cancelled due to lack of conductor for the second half. There was mild panic, but we still made our flight. Apparently trains being cancelled is not unusual in that country!
@BK UK. We were taking a train from Edinburgh to Manchester airport. Everyone on the train was trying to catch a flight. Thankfully the locals helped us out with which train to switch to. We ran through the airport, but thankfully our flight was also delayed.
Funny how that is the other way round in the Netherlands at Schiphol: Trains have their platform-exits right underneath the main-hall where stairways and escalators to departures and arrivals are as well, and buses are right at the front of the main hall. Since a number of years, the airport-area is served by two circle-lines that run every 8 minutes (that is 8 minutes for every direction, not in total) and pass a large number of parking-areas, with two of 'em being airport-personnel parking only: they just don't WANT you to get to the airport by car at all and want you to park the car at one of the personnel-parkings, to just take the bus to the main terminal from there (from those parkings, it's just 8 to 10 minutes or so) When you are airport-personnel (or airline-personnel) you get a special pass that enables you to park at those parkings, but also enables you free travel on all Schipol-area buses. Even if you are not strictly airport personnel or airline-personnel, but work at a company in the direct surroundings, you can still get that special pass (I have it and consider it my lifeline to get to work right at the other side of airport) It saves me 100 euro per month on transit costs, which is good as the train-subscription I also need is already expensive at 120 euro/month). But this is all down to the compact-ness of the area: if there would not be mass-transit available, the whole area would come to a grinding halt. Riding a bus or train with a bag of groceries isn't awkward, you guys aren't used enough to it ;) With luggage is a different story, but especially the buses accomodate enough space to store them and if you take the free shuttle-services to the hotels in the areas around the airport, you'll even get special racks to stow them in. Trains are a bit of a different story, with the regular trains completely lacking enough storage-space for larger pieces of luggage. But even so tourists take the train to the airport in numbers. Taxis are very expensive (an American colleague at work took one during a bus-strike, and had to pay 37 euro for a 10-11 kilometer route...)
I heard an argument that I found realy interesting, here it is: If you seat in the emergency door, and by any chance you have to operate it, in fact you are working for the company, therefore you should be paid for it, not charged more money
I had the luck sitting there as I did not book a specific seat in advance (I was a rookie concerning air-travel 5 years ago). So the last night before my flight I checked to see if there were anomalies, and saw this message-dialog: 'As all regular seats are already booked, you can only pick emergency-door seats, but these have now been lowered to the price of a regular economy seat but provide extra room for your legs' Than booked a window seat and found out (on seatguru) that I had 'THE Window Seat', with a view on the engine, wing and what-nots. Didn't mind the extra legroom: I'm not tall (to Dutch standards that is) at 170 centimeters, but I was surprised how little space between the seats there was on a DUTCH plane... (KLM)
that last bit brought back memories. JetBlue to Orlando. I set down, pop in my headphones and turn on the TV. the PA system cuts in after about half an hour "This is your captain, we hope you are enjoying your tour of JFK Airport" I was so engrossed in the TV I didn't even realize we were still on the ground.
I sat next to a little boy who kept on asking me what I was doing on my laptop, pulling my hair, and punching me spilling things in me and throwing stuff at me. Then, I got a cramp for the 24 hour flight to Moscow. Then, The airport lost 2 of my bags. I hate planes.
There can never be too many blogs on airline etiquette. One tip I wish you guys addressed: if you have two carry-ons, one goes in the overhead bin, the other goes under the seat. Thank you bozos who put both bags in the bins, filling all of them up, forcing me to check my carry-on which got left behind at Denver Airport.... But I digress. This is a G&B video, making it the best airline etiquette blog on the internet.
Snufkin224 It's a good option in some cities, but unfortunately many don't have very good public transport yet. Also many people live hours away from the nearest airport.
Snufkin224 America tends to have an issue with having lots of space. It's great, since we aren't crowded unless we want to be (New York), but the downside is that public transport like they have in the UK or Japan isn't practical for most cities, much less the country as a whole.
***** I heard Algiers has a subway system, too. So really you should have said "UK, Japan or Algeria." And tell me, if the US are so sparsely populated, how come everybody lives so close to the next airport that they can comfortably take a taxi? More airports than train stations is the only logical explanation that comes to mind.
Penny Lane Actually, that's fairly close to the truth. We do have a lot of airports and many small ones. Remote areas obviously won't have access though via taxi, but any good sized city has some kind of airport nearby or a couple towns over. If you think about it, a bunch of airports makes a lot more sense for travel than a massive train system if your country is huge and spread out. Trains are great too, but only if your destination is a straight shot. Otherwise, you have to go very far out of your way and then still take a Greyhound bus half the time. Trains are generally used more for freight.
0:39 actually there is another option take public transit to the airport (this may be more or less practical depending on the airport but usually I'd put it below getting someone to drive you and above taking a taxi)
Derpy Dan Airport security is a sham, most terrorists are smart enough to not use the same venue of attack twice. It's a complete waste of money and time and ruins what should be a relatively straight forward method of transportation.
And I'd rather focus on real security instead of trying to convince myself that 'throwing shit at the wall, and hoping some of it sticks' is a vlid tactic.
My philosophy while participating in air travel is to just enjoy it all. I just follow all these tips and enjoy the ride. Heck, I actually think the flying part is the most fun out of any of my trips.
The most important part of airplane etiquette is the armrest rule: "Window gets an armrest and a wall. Middle gets two armrests. Aisle gets an armrest and a little bit of extra leg room." (Jim Jefferies, speaking of comedians with airplane jokes)
You guys should really do a sidewalk manners in nyc. Don't stop in the middle of an intersection with a crowd of people behind you to show your group this cute top you just bought. Step to the side of the main walkway to check your phone. Don't stop and carry on a conversation in the middle of a busy sidewalk. Love the videos!
Left out the people that stand right up on the belt waiting for their bag, and when you see your bag, you gotta climb over them to get it. That's comedy gold.
If there's a hot girl next to you, don't look at her, don't talk to her, don't give her the armrest, and fart proudly. It's your big chance to take a little back for men everywhere. You aren't going to get her anyway.
It don't matter in my world. I'm a corporate traveler on the road 40 weeks a year (minimum), so I'm in a different airport every week. Hot, ugly, annoying, chatty, never take your headphones out, whatever... If I'm bored, I'll talk to you, hopefully you've had an interesting life or are off to do something cool... When it comes to women, I know you're probably going to call me "interesting" and tell me my job must be "so cool because you get to travel", while having absolutely NO desire to date a guy who will NEVER be there for you... or around you... in fact, good luck trying to remember my name in a month. X-/ That said, life on an airplane sucks enough. It's cramped, it can smell weird, the lighting usually sucks, and the screaming kid might be a couple rows in front or behind, but you're prisoners on the same airbus. Don't make it shitty for the other inmates...
You forget that in a row of 3 seats, the window seat get the side to lean his head to, the aisle seat has extra leg space, and the middle seat HAS BOTH ARM RESTS
Boeing used to own an airline waaaaay back in the day, then a law was passed forcing them (and any other Aircraft manufacturers in the US) to sell it. United is the airline that used to be owned by Boeing
I love your vids guys your Chanel is so under appreciated I always feel like you guys should have at least 1 million subs. Anyway just wanted to post this comment to route you guys on and tell you someone's on your side. Keep up the good work.
Just found this channel. I travel a lot and this is hilarious! In fact, the airlines should be required to show this as part of the safety instruction video before the flight!
0:39 Things I learned from this video: 1. In the US, there are no places that aren't within affordable taxi distance to the next airport. 2. In the US, public transport is a foreign concept.
Penny Lane 1. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh wait you're serious? No, no, that's not even close to true. This is why taking a private vehicle is the first THREE things on the list. 2. It's not foreign, but in such a huge, spread out country, there's a lot of rural and even a lot of suburban area that isn't covered. If you live in a reasonably large city, yeah, there's public transport, at the very least there's usually a bus system of some sort.
HamatoKameko You misread my intentions. It was criticism of the video, not the US. "Things I learned from ..." is a traditional ironic way of addressing such issues but I can see how it would be confusing to someone who has never seen this rhetorical device slash meme.
2:43:every time I hear the annoying orange music, I can always imagine what the video looks like if it is blocked on copyright grounds “This video contains content from The Annoying Orange who has blocked it on copyright grounds”.
When I was flying Southwest at DCA there was a Frontier gate next to the Southwest gate, and it says they don't check bags starting 45 minutes before the flight.
Yes they're just using as an example of who you might sit next to on the plane. Which is true, you could be sitting next to anyone. Whether it's a jerk, an idiot, a big guy, a mom with a crying baby, an annoying person, etc.
Another annoyance is people who get on the plane, open their carry-ons, and take stuff out of it before they put up. If you need something out of your carry-on, like a book or headphones, take it out before you board. That way, you're not blocking the aisle as people are trying to take their seat.
Lmao johnnys joke at the end, suuuure this was definitely going to be transformed into a kids channel. Hope you guys made some money along the way, thanks for all the laughs 😭
You forgot when that person spends 25 minutes getting their bag out of the overhead compartment, because it was too big to fit in the compartment in the first place and now it's stuck. That person has to stand in the middle of the isle ensuring you can't get by and get off the plane.
0:07 thats me when flying stressed, frighten and afraid of heights I'm like this everytime when I'm on a plane I'm not a fan of flying and I'm afraid of heights
"If those of you on the left side of the aircraft look out your windows - you'll be able to get a glimpse at the ahh...the 15 planes that have to take off before we can..." LOL
I'd like to add one thing to that list: Shower or clean yourself before you board. You may like your own brand of natural cologne, but everyone else is thinking of locking you in the bathroom after the one with runny tummy has their way. At least they apologized for what happened.
Don't forget to tell people that if they are stowing stuff in the overhead bins, to please do it in the bin nearest to their seats. It really sucks when the people in the back of the plane fill up the front bins, just so they don't have to carry their stuff back and forth through the plane, leaving the people closer to the front with no place to put their things. Unless, they want to go all the way to the other end of the plane, bucking aisle traffic getting on and off the plane.
Haven’t seen this channel in 4 years and saw the name written on a old piece of paper and like I summoned an Ancient power the nostalgia hit me like a 80 pound keg, I’ve missed these so god damn much. Keep on keeping on G&B, you’re a national treasure
My dad used to work at the airport, and his #1 advise was to check your baggage tags as soon as they give them to you, before you just let them take it. This will prevent most cases of missing luggage, unless you said something stupid to him and he explicitly sends it to the other side of the country.
Same too.
And this is why I always made sure to get the custom baggage tag and print out my name and address via computer printer.
Just in case it did get lost on my vacation, it should make it back to me eventually.
Not to mention, ain't nobody else claiming the pink leopard spotted suitcase with Japanese band name sew on patches, a pokèball zipper pull, and the little mermaid baggage tag.
I would get stopped by security, but I never lost my bag.
@@trinketsphinx3212 it was 12 minutes ago
Liam Neeson does have the biggest *whistles* in Hollywood I overheard him once in one of the restrooms at LAX. Boy can he carry a loud tune.
***** Didn't you hear, You're not allowed to whistle!
GregTheLion Fine I'll tap my foot.
***** Don't do it, that's what got Larry Craig in trouble!
And Jenny was PISSED.
Seriously? Somebody got that?
I love these etiquette videos! Please do one about shopping retail! Apparently common kindness and respect only goes one way for customers...
I know your pain. No please no thank you and they pick stuff up to just place in an area you will have to scour to find. With the idea of "that's their job". Customers can be real dicks so yeah, that video needs to be made.
Or one about going to a theme park like Disney world or universal.
Or looking after babies.
There should be another rule: When disembarking the plane, if you are unable to gather all your crap and begin moving forward in less than 5 seconds then wait for everyone else to disembark before you stand up.
***** my folks and I do the same thing. Let everyone else off then you're free to get your bags with ease
***** I pretty much do the same thing, let everyone clear out first. Much, much easier and less stressful.
So Breezy That is the smart thing to do, unless you have to catch a connection....
Rui Apóstolo if thats the case and we know we have a limited time to get to our connecting flight we limit ourselves to a carry on the side of a purse with just the essentials like phones,wallet and passport and merge with a moving line as soon asap
"as soon ASAP" means "as soon As Soon As Possible"
Johnny T? Automatic thumbs up.
To all the folks who think Fafa overlooked trains or buses as ways to get to the airport, in the US that is rarely an option. Our airports tend to be well outside the cities they serve, often beyond the reach of normal public transit. Although some are served by dedicated transit lines, the feeling among transit planners is that service to the airport will only be used by airport employees, and few airports employ enough people to be worth it.
Riding a bus or transit train with a bag of groceries is awkward enough, I'd hate to try it with a couple of pieces of luggage.
So, our transit wasn't designed to serve travelers, and our travel centers weren't designed to be accessible to transit.
And you'll notice that "taxi" was near the bottom of the list. From JFK to any destination in Manhattan is ... $52.80 plus tolls, according to the Taxi & Limousine Commission's site.
Ranks just slightly above driving yourself: parking is $18 for the first day, $8 for every 8 hours thereafter.
I took a train once to the airport. Half-way through the train ride, they told us the rest of the route would be cancelled due to lack of conductor for the second half. There was mild panic, but we still made our flight. Apparently trains being cancelled is not unusual in that country!
@BK UK. We were taking a train from Edinburgh to Manchester airport. Everyone on the train was trying to catch a flight. Thankfully the locals helped us out with which train to switch to. We ran through the airport, but thankfully our flight was also delayed.
Funny how that is the other way round in the Netherlands at Schiphol: Trains have their platform-exits right underneath the main-hall where stairways and escalators to departures and arrivals are as well, and buses are right at the front of the main hall. Since a number of years, the airport-area is served by two circle-lines that run every 8 minutes (that is 8 minutes for every direction, not in total) and pass a large number of parking-areas, with two of 'em being airport-personnel parking only: they just don't WANT you to get to the airport by car at all and want you to park the car at one of the personnel-parkings, to just take the bus to the main terminal from there (from those parkings, it's just 8 to 10 minutes or so)
When you are airport-personnel (or airline-personnel) you get a special pass that enables you to park at those parkings, but also enables you free travel on all Schipol-area buses. Even if you are not strictly airport personnel or airline-personnel, but work at a company in the direct surroundings, you can still get that special pass (I have it and consider it my lifeline to get to work right at the other side of airport)
It saves me 100 euro per month on transit costs, which is good as the train-subscription I also need is already expensive at 120 euro/month).
But this is all down to the compact-ness of the area: if there would not be mass-transit available, the whole area would come to a grinding halt.
Riding a bus or train with a bag of groceries isn't awkward, you guys aren't used enough to it ;)
With luggage is a different story, but especially the buses accomodate enough space to store them and if you take the free shuttle-services to the hotels in the areas around the airport, you'll even get special racks to stow them in.
Trains are a bit of a different story, with the regular trains completely lacking enough storage-space for larger pieces of luggage. But even so tourists take the train to the airport in numbers. Taxis are very expensive (an American colleague at work took one during a bus-strike, and had to pay 37 euro for a 10-11 kilometer route...)
I heard an argument that I found realy interesting, here it is: If you seat in the emergency door, and by any chance you have to operate it, in fact you are working for the company, therefore you should be paid for it, not charged more money
I had the luck sitting there as I did not book a specific seat in advance (I was a rookie concerning air-travel 5 years ago). So the last night before my flight I checked to see if there were anomalies, and saw this message-dialog: 'As all regular seats are already booked, you can only pick emergency-door seats, but these have now been lowered to the price of a regular economy seat but provide extra room for your legs'
Than booked a window seat and found out (on seatguru) that I had 'THE Window Seat', with a view on the engine, wing and what-nots. Didn't mind the extra legroom: I'm not tall (to Dutch standards that is) at 170 centimeters, but I was surprised how little space between the seats there was on a DUTCH plane... (KLM)
that last bit brought back memories.
JetBlue to Orlando. I set down, pop in my headphones and turn on the TV. the PA system cuts in after about half an hour "This is your captain, we hope you are enjoying your tour of JFK Airport" I was so engrossed in the TV I didn't even realize we were still on the ground.
I sat next to a little boy who kept on asking me what I was doing on my laptop, pulling my hair, and punching me spilling things in me and throwing stuff at me. Then, I got a cramp for the 24 hour flight to Moscow. Then, The airport lost 2 of my bags. I hate planes.
+0MuSiC0 AnGeL0 Would of got my seat switched, unless it was full
+Neurofied Yamato Would've*.
i feel so sorry for you
At least Moscow was 'nice'
who the hell voluntarily goes to Moscow
Any day Glove and Boots releases a video with Johnny T is a good day.
"Please don't call me Shirley"
There can never be too many blogs on airline etiquette. One tip I wish you guys addressed: if you have two carry-ons, one goes in the overhead bin, the other goes under the seat. Thank you bozos who put both bags in the bins, filling all of them up, forcing me to check my carry-on which got left behind at Denver Airport.... But I digress. This is a G&B video, making it the best airline etiquette blog on the internet.
Public transport to airport? No? Murica?
Snufkin224 It's a good option in some cities, but unfortunately many don't have very good public transport yet. Also many people live hours away from the nearest airport.
Snufkin224 It is the choice option in Chicago, assuming you are in the city. From the suburbs however, yeah a car is involved.
Snufkin224 America tends to have an issue with having lots of space. It's great, since we aren't crowded unless we want to be (New York), but the downside is that public transport like they have in the UK or Japan isn't practical for most cities, much less the country as a whole.
***** I heard Algiers has a subway system, too. So really you should have said "UK, Japan or Algeria."
And tell me, if the US are so sparsely populated, how come everybody lives so close to the next airport that they can comfortably take a taxi? More airports than train stations is the only logical explanation that comes to mind.
Penny Lane Actually, that's fairly close to the truth. We do have a lot of airports and many small ones. Remote areas obviously won't have access though via taxi, but any good sized city has some kind of airport nearby or a couple towns over.
If you think about it, a bunch of airports makes a lot more sense for travel than a massive train system if your country is huge and spread out.
Trains are great too, but only if your destination is a straight shot. Otherwise, you have to go very far out of your way and then still take a Greyhound bus half the time.
Trains are generally used more for freight.
With all the airline incidents going on lately everyone (both airline staff and passengers) needs to watch this video. Seriously!!
When I'm depressed I just watch these videos. It makes me feel alot better
I'm someone who has traveled using planes a lot during my life. Thank God I never travel alone!
0:39 actually there is another option take public transit to the airport (this may be more or less practical depending on the airport but usually I'd put it below getting someone to drive you and above taking a taxi)
The only thing the TSA prevents is an enjoyable flight.
Derpy Dan TSA is a security theatre, not a real protection
Derpy Dan Airport security is a sham, most terrorists are smart enough to not use the same venue of attack twice. It's a complete waste of money and time and ruins what should be a relatively straight forward method of transportation.
And I'd rather focus on real security instead of trying to convince myself that 'throwing shit at the wall, and hoping some of it sticks' is a vlid tactic.
Ya got THAT right. It was all I could do not to punch one in the mouth on my last trip. (And “one” is all I’m admitting to). 😡🤬😤
Exit row seats should be taken by very tall people. Especially on long flights.
Totally.
so glad to see Johnny T!! another winner, fellas!!
What no beat up anyone trying to enter the cockpit in mid flight?
You forgot to mention the arm rests. The person in the middle gets the arm rests on both sides of them because they're stuck in the middle.
Jake Pillsbury they talked about arm rests in there movie theater etiquette video
Is it bad that I know the background at 1:02 Is Spirit Airlines Gate B6 at LGA airport? lol
My philosophy while participating in air travel is to just enjoy it all. I just follow all these tips and enjoy the ride. Heck, I actually think the flying part is the most fun out of any of my trips.
Anyone here in 2024? lol I love their channel. Ever sense I was a kid.
Right here
@@jakehoey3124 YOOOOO
The most important part of airplane etiquette is the armrest rule: "Window gets an armrest and a wall. Middle gets two armrests. Aisle gets an armrest and a little bit of extra leg room." (Jim Jefferies, speaking of comedians with airplane jokes)
Classic video, bring old glove and boots back
2:43 Hey, The Annoying Orange called. He said he wants his music back.
It's royalty free music. The annoying orange doesn't own it, nor do they.
Red18tiger now THAT was crispy!
Red18tiger Yep
Crispy Toast Holy shit! Did I just watch a person publically admit to watching The Annoying Orange? Wow...
+Crispy Toast God called, he wants you to stop dissappointing him by watching shitty youtubers.
You guys should really do a sidewalk manners in nyc. Don't stop in the middle of an intersection with a crowd of people behind you to show your group this cute top you just bought. Step to the side of the main walkway to check your phone. Don't stop and carry on a conversation in the middle of a busy sidewalk. Love the videos!
This is actually good advice for a first time flier to Japan. Thanks!
Miss you guys!
So relevant! This had me dying. Why did i ever stop watching Glove n Boots?
Left out the people that stand right up on the belt waiting for their bag, and when you see your bag, you gotta climb over them to get it. That's comedy gold.
If there's a hot girl next to you, don't look at her, don't talk to her, don't give her the armrest, and fart proudly. It's your big chance to take a little back for men everywhere.
You aren't going to get her anyway.
Halide Right. Because as a man, the most important thing in the world to me is whether I have a date on Valentine's Day. Ridiculous.
Lol so true
+Halide yea well if she takes offense to that then she shouldn't have been born with two X chromosomes
I kind of just act normal in front of anyone I sit next to. I'm not a dick.
It don't matter in my world. I'm a corporate traveler on the road 40 weeks a year (minimum), so I'm in a different airport every week.
Hot, ugly, annoying, chatty, never take your headphones out, whatever... If I'm bored, I'll talk to you, hopefully you've had an interesting life or are off to do something cool... When it comes to women, I know you're probably going to call me "interesting" and tell me my job must be "so cool because you get to travel", while having absolutely NO desire to date a guy who will NEVER be there for you... or around you... in fact, good luck trying to remember my name in a month. X-/
That said, life on an airplane sucks enough. It's cramped, it can smell weird, the lighting usually sucks, and the screaming kid might be a couple rows in front or behind, but you're prisoners on the same airbus. Don't make it shitty for the other inmates...
What kind of airline has a connecting flight though south dakota?
Great to see Johnny T!
This is so useful!! I'm tripping to The Rome with my class in half year. I've never been at an airport before.
You forget that in a row of 3 seats, the window seat get the side to lean his head to, the aisle seat has extra leg space, and the middle seat HAS BOTH ARM RESTS
thats an Airbus A380 at the beginning, if anyones wondering
Boeing 787 Dreamliner seats at 2:27
MattIsAGamerCan yeah, I wonder why United Airlines were America's launch customer for Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Boeing used to own an airline waaaaay back in the day, then a law was passed forcing them (and any other Aircraft manufacturers in the US) to sell it. United is the airline that used to be owned by Boeing
Totally expected an Airplane clip from the picture frame. Call me pleasantly surprised.
But can you fly me to the moon?
2015 and some people don't know how to edit comments.It's really not hard.
There is a comma needed somewhere in your comment.
Mr.Pat edi ted.
Only if you can play among the stars
The first person
I love your vids guys your Chanel is so under appreciated I always feel like you guys should have at least 1 million subs. Anyway just wanted to post this comment to route you guys on and tell you someone's on your side. Keep up the good work.
Just found this channel. I travel a lot and this is hilarious! In fact, the airlines should be required to show this as part of the safety instruction video before the flight!
I remember first finding glove & boots from that youtube copyright video, then getting hooked on the channel after that, ahhh good memories
You think getting stuck in South Dakota is bad, try being stuck in New York!!!!!
I know right
At least New York isn’t an awful place to be stuck, even if you can’t leave for awhile!
Had fun in South Dakota, in NY i lost my wallet. Not fun.
Will you do top 10 things to do in new york city
That tall guy in the picture at 2:55 wishing death on the reclining girl? Yeah that describes me perfectly. I despise reclining seats.
Oh hey I live in South Dakota
***** yeh not really
James Murphree Many people dont know the greatness that is South Dakota
Ghast BusterGaming Mount Rushmore duh
All hail the glory that is South Dakota!
Wait someone lives there?
More Johnny T's with his advice on New York!!
I love Glove and Boots "Etiquette" Videos! they're so funny :D
Missed u guys so much
Flying used to be an exciting event. Now it's right up there with a trip to the dentist.
I love the Leslie Nielsen/Airplane touch here.
I love the pun at 5:15.
Zimbabwe is awesome love the nature and the people and backpacking lodges.
"There's no stew in my draws." I died.
Loved the tribute to Leslie Nielsen of "Airplane" fame. Very classy.
welecome to the new season Mr. Johnny T!
"What? I can't whistle?"
0:39 Things I learned from this video:
1. In the US, there are no places that aren't within affordable taxi distance to the next airport.
2. In the US, public transport is a foreign concept.
Penny Lane 1. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh wait you're serious? No, no, that's not even close to true. This is why taking a private vehicle is the first THREE things on the list.
2. It's not foreign, but in such a huge, spread out country, there's a lot of rural and even a lot of suburban area that isn't covered. If you live in a reasonably large city, yeah, there's public transport, at the very least there's usually a bus system of some sort.
HamatoKameko You misread my intentions. It was criticism of the video, not the US. "Things I learned from ..." is a traditional ironic way of addressing such issues but I can see how it would be confusing to someone who has never seen this rhetorical device slash meme.
2:43:every time I hear the annoying orange music, I can always imagine what the video looks like if it is blocked on copyright grounds “This video contains content from The Annoying Orange who has blocked it on copyright grounds”.
Watching in 2023. Miss them
Same
I can't believe you put A.O. music on!
When I was flying Southwest at DCA there was a Frontier gate next to the Southwest gate, and it says they don't check bags starting 45 minutes before the flight.
3:45 How dare you? Rush Hour was awesome!
2:19 is that guy in the background from the movie Austin Powers?
Yes they're just using as an example of who you might sit next to on the plane. Which is true, you could be sitting next to anyone. Whether it's a jerk, an idiot, a big guy, a mom with a crying baby, an annoying person, etc.
This are so funny. The part where it's like everyone in the entire airport goes on break exactly 30minutes before your flight. #dying
Due to a snowstorm in Norway, this flight from Atlanta to Vegas will be delayed another 5 hours. Thank you for choosing Delta airlines!
I love how Mario is reading The Goon.
It's cool flying at night that is when you can see stars ✨
The city lights below are also beautiful
Another annoyance is people who get on the plane, open their carry-ons, and take stuff out of it before they put up. If you need something out of your carry-on, like a book or headphones, take it out before you board. That way, you're not blocking the aisle as people are trying to take their seat.
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Lmao johnnys joke at the end, suuuure this was definitely going to be transformed into a kids channel. Hope you guys made some money along the way, thanks for all the laughs 😭
This videos has so many true things in it
One more thing you gotta pay for, airplane wifi
That’s right!
Meh, I'll stick with trains.
I like trains.
Giant train comes out of no where
*pheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew*
+TheGamerAdmin asdf reference
Andre Temperatura I already know
ParaspriteHugger BRRRRRRRMMMMMMMM
Me too much less trouble than planes. Even if I wasn't obese I would prefer to use the trains over planes.
"Flying is the safest, fastest way to travel!"
Plane proceeds to run out of fuel.
Sometimes I think this channel is secretly just a way to advertise movies.
My entire Spring Break summarised in 5 minutes...
coryman125 Summarized
@@byronchavarria4954 Summarised is correct, it's just less common in the States :)
What is it with Johnny T and South Dakota?
Paradiso Puppets He's a New Yawker who thinks he's too cool for other states.
I survived my first solo flight last week :D
congrats
good 4 u
Did you found any pokemons on the way? haha
i've seen you on DA
Golden Eagle Reborn Yes, I am quite popular there.
what is that song at 2:45? that is also played on Annoying Orange.
I came back to the good stuff
"What, I can't whistle?" lol Adult humor disguised so a kid wouldn't understand is the best way to go.
Screw airports, I'm gonna work on my teleportation powers!
3:31 where is that screenshot from?
Airplane 1980
Is that the @AnnoyingOrange Outro theme on 2:44 ?
You forgot when that person spends 25 minutes getting their bag out of the overhead compartment, because it was too big to fit in the compartment in the first place and now it's stuck. That person has to stand in the middle of the isle ensuring you can't get by and get off the plane.
Where do you get your Background Music? It sounds nice.
You gotta love Johnny T
I miss you guys
0:07 thats me when flying stressed, frighten and afraid of heights
I'm like this everytime when I'm on a plane
I'm not a fan of flying and I'm afraid of heights
"If those of you on the left side of the aircraft look out your windows - you'll be able to get a glimpse at the ahh...the 15 planes that have to take off before we can..." LOL
Gonna be on my first flight tonight, and I thought this would be the perfect instructional video to watch.
uber drives you 2 the airport no??
Uber will also pick you up at the airport and deliver you to your home or hotel.
I'd like to add one thing to that list: Shower or clean yourself before you board. You may like your own brand of natural cologne, but everyone else is thinking of locking you in the bathroom after the one with runny tummy has their way. At least they apologized for what happened.
I wanna watch this video play on a television screen at my nearest airport
Do a driving etiquette video please.
Don't forget to tell people that if they are stowing stuff in the overhead bins, to please do it in the bin nearest to their seats. It really sucks when the people in the back of the plane fill up the front bins, just so they don't have to carry their stuff back and forth through the plane, leaving the people closer to the front with no place to put their things. Unless, they want to go all the way to the other end of the plane, bucking aisle traffic getting on and off the plane.
What about the rules of putting your app phones switching it into Airplane mode.