This reminded me of when my little sister went barefoot once, ran into the plane and the flight attendants didn't care 😂😂😂 Prob because she was so young haha
And I forgot to turn my headlights back on in a well lit area at night. I got a warning instead of a ticket. Rules being there doesn't mean that it's always enforced
I’ve got one. Don’t start painting your nails. I once had to tell a woman to put away the nail polish on a plane. Stank up several rows. Plus it’s flammable. Some people are too stupid.
Not sure if the flammablility is a point of contention given that airlines serve hard liquor 😂 but the smell would be annoying: I think nail polish remover would be worse.
Well Delta DOES enforce the "noxious smell" issue. Especially on international flights. Recently, we had a passenger boarding in Tokyo -- some young guy who'd been backpacking all over Asia. We could smell him in the boarding area. Captain & Purser told the gate agents -- "NO -- he's not coming with us on a 13 hour flight". They got him a hotel room, arranged to have his clothes cleaned, put him on a later flight. He was actually pretty cool about it.
The guy next to me had such strong body odour 🤢 the whole 3 by 3 of chairs of people were gagging and coughing. Every time a flight attendant walked by, they turned their face to the other side to breathe the other air. It was an 8-9 hour flight across the ocean and I just came off a 14 hour flight prior and 4 hours bus before that. When I came home, The smell stuck to my phone, even after I washed and disinfected my phone twice. He didn’t touch it but the smell stuck. They need to have this rule and smell check. This should be a RULE.
My dad told me a similar story once about a guy that was on the same plane as him. He said that anytime he lifted his arms up, that was when people started coughing 😂
I had a passenger berating a gate agent with very foul language while my #1 flight attendant was standing nearby. She came up to me and said that she did not want that passenger on her plane. Guess what? He didn’t fly with us that day. The Captain will almost always side with the flight attendants in these situations.
My flight home from Detroit was delayed taking off and I was worried about catching my connecting flight in Newark (EWR). I was running to get to my gate as the wind outside was picking up. I came panting up to the gate, only to find that the flight to DCA was delayed by weather. Time ticked past and the New Jerseyites and the New Yorkers were getting more and more short tempered, as if the airline could control the weather. People were going up to the gate agent, saying "I'd better be d'md sure that I get on this blankety-blank flight!" or "How much longer is this f'kng delay gonna take?" Finally, the departure time was announced. The gate agents were getting an earful, since the passengers from a cancelled flight were being added to ours. When it was my turn, I smiled and said to the gate agent sympathetically, "Wow, you're really having a rough time." "Tell me about it." he answered. I then showed him my airline employee pass form and said, "I understand what my status is (at the bottom of the priority list), and I appreciate whatever you can do for me." My hope was that he could get me on the next possible flight. He looked at my form for a second, seemed to decide about something and said, "Just wait to the side here." I did. He picked up a phone and started calling names, running through the list fairly quickly. A number of people had already abandoned that flight to try to move onto other flights. Finally, mine was the last name called and I got a seat at the very back of the plane...next to the flight attendants jump seats. When the plane left the gate, we had another long delay, waiting for takeoff. I was chatting with the flight attendants who commented on my "bad" seat. I said that I was grateful just to be aboard because my arriving flight had come in so late. We got chatting about the airline-owned company that I worked for, which most of them had never heard of. When we finally took off, they announced over the intercom that due to the shortness of the flight, since they were trying to make up for the delay, no snack or beverage service was going to be offered. A nice flight attendant, hearing about the delay of my flight from Detroit, gave me an extra crew meal in a box with a sandwich, carrot sticks, cookies, and drink which I discreetly ate tucked in at the back of the plane. What has started out as a very worrisome, stressful day, ended up being a great experience because I was nice to the gate agent and flight crew by distinguishing myself from the more entitled paying passengers.
It pays off to be nice. Especially to people who really can't help a shitty situation. Getting angry with them helps no one. Last weekend our flight was delayed almost 2 hours by the time we finally took off. The poor pilots, several crews, had worked hard throughout the day to bring it down from the 5 hours of delay that same plane had had earlier that day. Thankfully no one pitched a fit. But it was 2:15am when we should have left at 12:30am. So understandably everyone was tired and I was struggling not to be too snappish with my parents when they tried to force feed me after midnight, because all I wanted was to go home and sleep.
@@annabeltheduchessofdessert7700 Right? That was what I was thinking at the time, especially because it was a weather delay! We were standing in front of this giant window where we could see the dark clouds rolling by and lightning sparking out!
If you're wearing a _really_ short crop top, hung over, too pregnant to wear a lap belt, take off your shoes and stink up the plane, don't give Jeenie an attitude because she will throw you off.
The barefoot one reminds me of that one video when the Asian kids were taking off their shoes while boarding the plane and the mom was saying "its a joke" again and again in Korean lmao
I wish the BO one was enforced. I was on a 15 hour international flight last year where there was a family that smelled so bad, I could smell them from 10 feet away.
Not my own experience, but I saw a family get deboarded because their disabled daughter had relieved herself in the seat. I'm going to preface this with the fact that they were rebooked on a later flight to give them time to clean up in the washroom. The father came off cursing at the airline, accusing them of being discriminatory towards disabilities, and threatening to sue. I felt bad for the girl, but had no sympathy for that father. This girl was PARALYZED. She could barely move and had to be carried on and off the plane with special equipment. If you have a family member with a disability of that nature, you should already know that if they cannot control their own bodies, they most certainly cannot control their bladders. Even my grandmother, who is perfectly capable of walking to a bathroom herself, admits that she puts on a diaper before long haul flights, just in case she cannot get to a washroom in time. It's odd to think that someone living with a paralyzed daughter would lack that bit of common sense. I'm not asking you to apologize for something she can't control, but it's the least you could do to get your daughter out of a pool of her own excrement and cleaned up, no? Even on a 2 hour flight, sitting in her own urine could cause all sorts of infections, not to mention the biohazard it would be to all the other passengers sitting in their vicinity. What I saw that day was a man who didn't seem to care about anything except how taking a later flight would mess up his own schedule. He made it sound like he was mad for his daughter's sake, and correct me if I'm wrong, but most parents would be more concerned for their child's health in that situation, no? If this was my family, I'd be the one speaking up and asking to get off and take another flight before I'm even asked to come off. How could one even fathom leaving their own family member to sit in a soiled seat like that, and for hours!
I was once on a flight to Netherlands with WizzAir. And the guy getting a boarding pass smelled so bad. We made sure to not sit next to him. We even warned some couple, but they said they are not bothered by bad smell. Later we saw them in their seats behind that guy with scarfes wrapped around their noses, obviously choked by this aroma.
#6! I was on a Lufthansa flight to London, and some kind of Scandinavian backpacker sat next to me with a sweater that stank to high heaven. The very instant the seatbelt light came off I relocated to a seat in the empty row ahead of me. It turned out I had accidentally promoted myself to business class. The cabin crew didn’t force me to return and treated me like a prince all the way to Heathrow!
They can deny you boarding when you're barefoot and disrespectful, sadly once the person is on they can easily take off their shoes, put their smelly fat disgusting feet on your armrest between the seats and suddenly it's okay and nobody will say anything until you threaten to cut off some toes...
The too big one remind me of that one problem that southwest airlines made. Basically, the overweight lady, around 300 or 400 lbs goes on a plane but however she was too big enough to fit one seat and she felt unconfortable. So she decided to complain about that and she asked for 3 seats due to fat privilege. The worst part was that when they arranged 3 free seats for her, the airline literally kicked out a mother and the daughter and her friend. They were furious when they heard they got kicked out as they have to stay in one of the airport which has not enough facility. What's worst is that the plane ticket cost around 270 dollars per person and didn't get any refund due to fat privilege. I hope they get their right to sue the airline company ❤❤
There was like one story on youtube, where this guy was like 7ft tall but he was allowed on the plane too. The guy had to just switch seats. Also Jeenie is close to 10M subs!!!! 😊 Edit : Jeenie reaches 10M Subs!!!!! 😃❤️💖
If you ever get a whiff of durian you'll know why. 🤢 I currently live in an Indonesian household; they get the US version of the stuff (shipped in frozen) and they still eat it outside.
Same with Kimchi. You can buy some at the duty free shops, but they will put it in a bag, an extra-strong sealable bag, and you have to keep it in your luggage the whole time. I assume with a durian, they'd call the military on your ass
If one simply exercises common sense (not so common these days), treats others with respect and doesn't do stupid things to draw attention to themselves, they should be just fine.
I really wish they enforced the BO one. I can think of a couple of times I had to sit next to someone who clearly hadn't showered that morning and it was beyond unpleasant. On the other hand, they aren't sniffing passengers as they board and it isn't always noticeable unless you're sitting next to them. (Or in front of or behind them(
It really reminds me of the absolute trauma that I had while in metro in Italy. It was the. Worst. Smell coming from a dude (a tourist) and it was really really really strong and emanated in tho whole carriage and I thought it was feet but my husband was like, nah that’s definitely dick cheese 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Once in a bus, going home.... I was at the middle, near the front.... two stinking foreigners went in and burned my lungs as they passed by my seat. Good thing they're seated at the back far enough not to bother me, otherwise I'd gotten up to take another bus, or I'd tell the bus conductor about them. When they've gotten off, the ones at the back cheered and started to breathe again. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As someone who’s been on a 13 hour flight then had to transfer to another right after I’m sorry for sweating but there’s times you can’t shower before boarding. I felt bad, put deodorant on again in the bathroom but not a lot you can do they don’t have a shower in the airport to use between flights usually
Yeah. I try to always be polite, but I'm kinda shitty at social cues and stuff. Been fired in the past for being weird and making people "uncomfortable" because I act weird and don't always say the right thing. So airlines can discriminate on disabilities like autism or ADHD? People who might just act weird and not know the best way to be polite all the time? That seems kinda shitty to be honest....
I doubt she’s talking about being socially awkward, or forgetting please and thank you. I would think it has more to do with not complying with instructions, yelling, name calling, harassing, etc.
0:25 for this rule I find it hilarious cuz I recently watched the guy who is 7'1 and the are hostesses were more in awe rather than wanting to kick him off. 😂😂
It’s just if you can’t get the seatbelt on for emergency’s they can’t let you on they will give you a seatbelt extender but if you still can’t fit they won’t let you fly
You want to deny a person the right to fly bc THEY'RE REALLY TALL? You know that's ridiculous, right? An obese person could possibly lose weight, a tall person CANNOT reduce his or her height to suit you.
I’m actually nervous about this. I’m pregnant (early where I’m not showing too much), and have terrible morning sickness. Can they deny me boarding for that kind of sick? I’m worried I might puke on the plane. I was going to bring a puke bag that’s better than what they have.
This is generally a precaution against infectious disease. Before your flight, get a letter from your OB stating your gestational age and a diagnosis of hyoeremesis. I would also ask for Phenergan if scheduled Zofran isn't helping you. Good luck!
The sick people ruined my honey moon last december. The plane was plenty of them and guess who got the fever upon arrival after 10 hours of people puking?
For some reason when I fly, I always get sick. I flew to my mom‘s house and I was sick for the whole week. I just knew I caught something on that flight.
They can, but there must be a good justification. Especially in europe the airline could be on the hook for hundreds in compensation if the passenger feels they were unfairly denied.
What if the reason I smell bad is because you cancelled my flight, then you cancelled the flight that was supposed to replace that flight, then you cancelled another one, and I've been stuck in the airport for days without access to a shower?
It takes much more to do something after youre already well into flying. And if it was already mid flight it wouldnt be a point of returning at that point
I think babies shouldnt be allowed on flights, unless its an emergency. Both because it bothers other passengers listening to their screaming, and because the babies themself go through a lot of pain because they cant deal with pressure changes. Flying can wait a couple years
I had to ask for a seatbelt extender for the first time when flying to Portland with my mom in 2019, and I was kinda embarrassed since she often chides me about my weight. Thankfully I am a little more ok with it now. The only awkward situation I've had since on a plane was on a flight home from Philadelphia. Since it was a 5 1/2 hour direct flight, I had paid extra to get a seat with extra legroom. That seat happened to be in the emergency exit row (that's just how the premium seat distribution was...there were ones not in that row, but I prefer being further back in the plane for some reason). Anyway, because of this I had to stow my carry-on in the overhead bin during takeoff and landing for safety reasons, even though it was small enough to normally not need to be stowed (the flight attendants informed me of this once I was on board...this particular plane had a rather wide exit row, with no seats directly in front of it, just a bulkhead with a bathroom in it, and a fold-down seat on the wall for the attendants to sit on during takeoff and landing). I had no problem with this, but I had no way of knowing at what point after take-off I could safely retrieve it (I think I had not taken my electronics or anything out, so I couldn't even read or play games to pass the time). So I had to ask a flight attendant. Thankfully they were pretty cool about it. (I'm still nervous about having to stow my CPAP machine in the overhead bin during an upcoming trip, since what I've read says you should carry it on the plane with you, even if you're not going to use it on the plane [you can somehow use them on a plane apparently; you just can't use the humidifier part]. I have a carrying bag for it, but I've never traveled with it before. The carrying bag is also a black messenger bag, so I'll probably put an identifying key chain on it or something so I recognize it).
you forgot to mention something!!! i was denied boarding because the flight out of my layover to my destination was cancelled and they were looking for people to boot off.
Bad smells... I wished the man that I had the seat next to would have been denied! I happened to get another seat in the more than full plane from Dubai to Frankfurt. Thanks to the Flight Attendant who told me that she expected the person whoever got the seat next to him would ask to be removed. Then why on earth did they let him board???? This guy has not been near water, soap or a shower in weeks, not to speak of deodorant. 🤮🤮🤮
Airlines really should have a reasonable dress code. Like cover the torso and upper legs and don’t have obscenities written on your clothing. That’s all that should be asked. You don’t need to put on a suit and tie or a nice dress. Just be decent
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I used to have to buy an extra seat on the airlines that require it, Because I can't fit in anything but first class, which I can now afford. I'm 6'5" tall, weigh 255lbs with about 7-8% body fat and have large frame (think NFL Tight End or Linebacker), and can't get any thinner. I'm okay with this because I'm the freak nature trying to fit in something average people struggle with.
The body odour one sucks cuz my parents always say that I smell bad for some reason even when I didn't do anything to make me sweat or smth. But luckily, I'm still allowed to board last year (I went to Japan last year)
On the military commercial flight overseas we had one guy that had natural body odor. We actually had a look out in the shower to make sure he used soap. But maybe he didn't know how to wash. We never inquired about that.
And, adding to the "no shoes, no boarding" rule, they need to add, "Do NOT take your shoes off during the flight, especially if you belong to the Stinky Feet Club! You may not care, but the rest of the Passengers, and the Crew, sure as heck do!!!
@@SilverAuntieIME it's people who wear shoes all the time who have stinky feet. There's no reason for your feet to smell any worse than your hands except that you close them up in a petri dish all the time.
@@kray3883 Exactly the reason NOT to take your shoes off!😝 When I fly, I try to wear sandals, if possible. If you've been working all day, once you get to the airport, go into a stall in the restroom. I always carried sandals on my carry-on. Take the stinky shoes off and out them in a gallon ziplock baggy with a couple of dryer sheets (or, if you look ahead of time, get a travel size Lysol or other odor eliminator. Give a spray, and done!). Problem solved!
@@kray3883 Well, yes. The sandals are open, so the feet shouldn't sweat. The shoes I'm suggesting you take off are closed shoes: loafers, pumps, etc., especially those shoes that people wear without socks, that usually get smelly from not airing them out in between wearings. And, besides subjecting the plane to your foot odor, you have to think... How often do you think they clean the carpeting in those planes? And, people think it's okay to walk around shoeless?!? Ew!!
I remember the time I was on a flight and there is a person who is pregnant and they had a note saying they were only 2 weeks but I swear they looked like. They were really really pregnant. So so I was really confused until we found out it was fake and they were Escorted off the plane.
If Jeenie were to appear hangry in one of those very popular candy bar commercials, who would play her "hangry" side?? I'm thinking Nick DiGiovanni!! Jeenie and Nick would absolutely crush their parts, and channel each other so well!! 😊😊😊
So while i was going to Thailand on the Airplane this person had a food called durian and it’s really popular in Thailand 🇹🇭 and it’s also really smelly
"Mam I'm sorry but we have to deny you boarding because you look a bit too pregnant"
"I... I'm not pregnant" 💀
Sent 😂
😂😂
Dam 😂😂😂
Dang flight attendant just roasted you😂😂😂😂😂
This reminded me of when my little sister went barefoot once, ran into the plane and the flight attendants didn't care 😂😂😂 Prob because she was so young haha
She said CAN. can doesn't mean they have to or will.
Key word: *"Can Deny you boarding"*
Did she notice the bathrooms?
*can* _can_ deny
And I forgot to turn my headlights back on in a well lit area at night. I got a warning instead of a ticket. Rules being there doesn't mean that it's always enforced
I’ve got one. Don’t start painting your nails. I once had to tell a woman to put away the nail polish on a plane. Stank up several rows. Plus it’s flammable. Some people are too stupid.
Not sure if the flammablility is a point of contention given that airlines serve hard liquor 😂 but the smell would be annoying: I think nail polish remover would be worse.
That’s literally #7
I’d hate if someone did that. The smell of nail polish and especially nail polish remover give me headaches so that would be a terrible flight for me
Well Delta DOES enforce the "noxious smell" issue. Especially on international flights.
Recently, we had a passenger boarding in Tokyo -- some young guy who'd been backpacking all over Asia.
We could smell him in the boarding area. Captain & Purser told the gate agents -- "NO -- he's not coming with us on a 13 hour flight".
They got him a hotel room, arranged to have his clothes cleaned, put him on a later flight.
He was actually pretty cool about it.
Did you guys hear about I had to turn around because someone snuck a durian on the plane?
That's crazy@@WinterDaBirds
@@WinterDaBirdsdear god
The guy next to me had such strong body odour 🤢 the whole 3 by 3 of chairs of people were gagging and coughing. Every time a flight attendant walked by, they turned their face to the other side to breathe the other air. It was an 8-9 hour flight across the ocean and I just came off a 14 hour flight prior and 4 hours bus before that. When I came home, The smell stuck to my phone, even after I washed and disinfected my phone twice. He didn’t touch it but the smell stuck. They need to have this rule and smell check. This should be a RULE.
I would've wrapped my nose with a scarf and sprayed cologne all around me every hour.
@@krdiaz8026ikr😂😂😂
My dad told me a similar story once about a guy that was on the same plane as him. He said that anytime he lifted his arms up, that was when people started coughing 😂
dude if someone has the ability to make your phone stink without any physical contact I’d be pretty concerned
Ewww
I had a passenger berating a gate agent with very foul language while my #1 flight attendant was standing nearby. She came up to me and said that she did not want that passenger on her plane. Guess what? He didn’t fly with us that day. The Captain will almost always side with the flight attendants in these situations.
Question: You said she was YOUR flight attendant. So were you the captain? (sorry if it sounds rude, I was just wondering)
@@ephemeralclouds Yes I was the Captain.
My flight home from Detroit was delayed taking off and I was worried about catching my connecting flight in Newark (EWR). I was running to get to my gate as the wind outside was picking up. I came panting up to the gate, only to find that the flight to DCA was delayed by weather. Time ticked past and the New Jerseyites and the New Yorkers were getting more and more short tempered, as if the airline could control the weather. People were going up to the gate agent, saying "I'd better be d'md sure that I get on this blankety-blank flight!" or "How much longer is this f'kng delay gonna take?" Finally, the departure time was announced. The gate agents were getting an earful, since the passengers from a cancelled flight were being added to ours. When it was my turn, I smiled and said to the gate agent sympathetically, "Wow, you're really having a rough time." "Tell me about it." he answered. I then showed him my airline employee pass form and said, "I understand what my status is (at the bottom of the priority list), and I appreciate whatever you can do for me." My hope was that he could get me on the next possible flight. He looked at my form for a second, seemed to decide about something and said, "Just wait to the side here." I did. He picked up a phone and started calling names, running through the list fairly quickly. A number of people had already abandoned that flight to try to move onto other flights. Finally, mine was the last name called and I got a seat at the very back of the plane...next to the flight attendants jump seats. When the plane left the gate, we had another long delay, waiting for takeoff. I was chatting with the flight attendants who commented on my "bad" seat. I said that I was grateful just to be aboard because my arriving flight had come in so late. We got chatting about the airline-owned company that I worked for, which most of them had never heard of. When we finally took off, they announced over the intercom that due to the shortness of the flight, since they were trying to make up for the delay, no snack or beverage service was going to be offered. A nice flight attendant, hearing about the delay of my flight from Detroit, gave me an extra crew meal in a box with a sandwich, carrot sticks, cookies, and drink which I discreetly ate tucked in at the back of the plane. What has started out as a very worrisome, stressful day, ended up being a great experience because I was nice to the gate agent and flight crew by distinguishing myself from the more entitled paying passengers.
It pays off to be nice. Especially to people who really can't help a shitty situation. Getting angry with them helps no one.
Last weekend our flight was delayed almost 2 hours by the time we finally took off.
The poor pilots, several crews, had worked hard throughout the day to bring it down from the 5 hours of delay that same plane had had earlier that day.
Thankfully no one pitched a fit. But it was 2:15am when we should have left at 12:30am. So understandably everyone was tired and I was struggling not to be too snappish with my parents when they tried to force feed me after midnight, because all I wanted was to go home and sleep.
Nice story 👍, now can you shorten it?
Such a long comment.
Very nice. It’s never good plan to go off on the one person who can help you.
@@annabeltheduchessofdessert7700 Right? That was what I was thinking at the time, especially because it was a weather delay! We were standing in front of this giant window where we could see the dark clouds rolling by and lightning sparking out!
If you're wearing a _really_ short crop top, hung over, too pregnant to wear a lap belt, take off your shoes and stink up the plane, don't give Jeenie an attitude because she will throw you off.
in mid flight.
And the parachute is...
NOT FREE!!!
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A heavily pregnant woman wearing a really short crop top just sounds so bizzare 😂
@@starstorm8301 Find a 24hr Walmart and go there around midnight.
The barefoot one reminds me of that one video when the Asian kids were taking off their shoes while boarding the plane and the mom was saying "its a joke" again and again in Korean lmao
Lol
I was thinking abt that video as well 😂
Omg me too!!!!!!
I don’t think she understands what a joke is
I wish the BO one was enforced. I was on a 15 hour international flight last year where there was a family that smelled so bad, I could smell them from 10 feet away.
10 feet isnt even that much. One could smell the average smoker from greater distance than that. But I dont doubt it was really bad
Not my own experience, but I saw a family get deboarded because their disabled daughter had relieved herself in the seat. I'm going to preface this with the fact that they were rebooked on a later flight to give them time to clean up in the washroom. The father came off cursing at the airline, accusing them of being discriminatory towards disabilities, and threatening to sue. I felt bad for the girl, but had no sympathy for that father. This girl was PARALYZED. She could barely move and had to be carried on and off the plane with special equipment. If you have a family member with a disability of that nature, you should already know that if they cannot control their own bodies, they most certainly cannot control their bladders. Even my grandmother, who is perfectly capable of walking to a bathroom herself, admits that she puts on a diaper before long haul flights, just in case she cannot get to a washroom in time. It's odd to think that someone living with a paralyzed daughter would lack that bit of common sense. I'm not asking you to apologize for something she can't control, but it's the least you could do to get your daughter out of a pool of her own excrement and cleaned up, no? Even on a 2 hour flight, sitting in her own urine could cause all sorts of infections, not to mention the biohazard it would be to all the other passengers sitting in their vicinity. What I saw that day was a man who didn't seem to care about anything except how taking a later flight would mess up his own schedule. He made it sound like he was mad for his daughter's sake, and correct me if I'm wrong, but most parents would be more concerned for their child's health in that situation, no? If this was my family, I'd be the one speaking up and asking to get off and take another flight before I'm even asked to come off. How could one even fathom leaving their own family member to sit in a soiled seat like that, and for hours!
I was once on a flight to Netherlands with WizzAir. And the guy getting a boarding pass smelled so bad. We made sure to not sit next to him. We even warned some couple, but they said they are not bothered by bad smell. Later we saw them in their seats behind that guy with scarfes wrapped around their noses, obviously choked by this aroma.
#6! I was on a Lufthansa flight to London, and some kind of Scandinavian backpacker sat next to me with a sweater that stank to high heaven. The very instant the seatbelt light came off I relocated to a seat in the empty row ahead of me. It turned out I had accidentally promoted myself to business class. The cabin crew didn’t force me to return and treated me like a prince all the way to Heathrow!
Being calm helped you out. Nicely done!
They can deny you boarding when you're barefoot and disrespectful, sadly once the person is on they can easily take off their shoes, put their smelly fat disgusting feet on your armrest between the seats and suddenly it's okay and nobody will say anything until you threaten to cut off some toes...
That's a specific example. 🤣
@@Z.A.M.1359really isn't
There's always at least one person like that on every flight
Just use your elbows strategically :)
@@jeannedeaux540 THAT is a firm “no.”
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I don't understand either. I can't even walk around my home barefoot. The airplane is a public place and probably not the cleanest either 😂😂😂
This will be used as a " to do " list for Karens and Darrens all over the world now 😮
Including being Naked😂😂😮
TIL that Darren is the Male equivalent of a Karen.
Wasn't it Kevin the male equivalent?
I know a Darin who doesn't act like this. Is it the alternate spelling that makes the difference?
The too big one remind me of that one problem that southwest airlines made. Basically, the overweight lady, around 300 or 400 lbs goes on a plane but however she was too big enough to fit one seat and she felt unconfortable. So she decided to complain about that and she asked for 3 seats due to fat privilege. The worst part was that when they arranged 3 free seats for her, the airline literally kicked out a mother and the daughter and her friend. They were furious when they heard they got kicked out as they have to stay in one of the airport which has not enough facility. What's worst is that the plane ticket cost around 270 dollars per person and didn't get any refund due to fat privilege. I hope they get their right to sue the airline company ❤❤
"fat privege" lol
There was like one story on youtube, where this guy was like 7ft tall but he was allowed on the plane too. The guy had to just switch seats. Also Jeenie is close to 10M subs!!!! 😊
Edit : Jeenie reaches 10M Subs!!!!! 😃❤️💖
She was referring to being big in circumference
So I guess I have to leave the Durian at home lol. Can’t take it on the trains in Singapore either,
Surprised one can do anything in Singapore 😂. Probs get a ticket for breathing too loud
You can’t bring it in buses or any public transport either
If you ever get a whiff of durian you'll know why. 🤢
I currently live in an Indonesian household; they get the US version of the stuff (shipped in frozen) and they still eat it outside.
Same with Kimchi.
You can buy some at the duty free shops, but they will put it in a bag, an extra-strong sealable bag, and you have to keep it in your luggage the whole time.
I assume with a durian, they'd call the military on your ass
If one simply exercises common sense (not so common these days), treats others with respect and doesn't do stupid things to draw attention to themselves, they should be just fine.
I really wish they enforced the BO one. I can think of a couple of times I had to sit next to someone who clearly hadn't showered that morning and it was beyond unpleasant. On the other hand, they aren't sniffing passengers as they board and it isn't always noticeable unless you're sitting next to them. (Or in front of or behind them(
It really reminds me of the absolute trauma that I had while in metro in Italy. It was the. Worst. Smell coming from a dude (a tourist) and it was really really really strong and emanated in tho whole carriage and I thought it was feet but my husband was like, nah that’s definitely dick cheese 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Once in a bus, going home.... I was at the middle, near the front.... two stinking foreigners went in and burned my lungs as they passed by my seat. Good thing they're seated at the back far enough not to bother me, otherwise I'd gotten up to take another bus, or I'd tell the bus conductor about them.
When they've gotten off, the ones at the back cheered and started to breathe again.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@diasnovitawuri1939 Why is your husband that familiar with the smell of dick cheese??
@@diasnovitawuri1939 As an italian, I can assure you pretty much any type of public transport smells here, regardless of people showering or not.😂
As someone who’s been on a 13 hour flight then had to transfer to another right after I’m sorry for sweating but there’s times you can’t shower before boarding. I felt bad, put deodorant on again in the bathroom but not a lot you can do they don’t have a shower in the airport to use between flights usually
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Rapuzel: awh shucks
The 9 (Being Disrespectful) made me laugh. 😆
If they don't want to disrespect maybe they should stop making stupid rules to charge us money
@@privatecitizen1246well no one likes disrespect in general. Plane board or not.
Yeah. I try to always be polite, but I'm kinda shitty at social cues and stuff. Been fired in the past for being weird and making people "uncomfortable" because I act weird and don't always say the right thing. So airlines can discriminate on disabilities like autism or ADHD? People who might just act weird and not know the best way to be polite all the time? That seems kinda shitty to be honest....
I doubt she’s talking about being socially awkward, or forgetting please and thank you. I would think it has more to do with not complying with instructions, yelling, name calling, harassing, etc.
Just don't be an a-hole. It's a pretty low bar that too many people just can't seem to manage.
Being sick or pregnant is not exactly being an a-hole. But they could still be valid reasons to deny someone a flight
@@zakosist being sick or pregnant and trying to get on a flight when you know you shouldn't is definitely being an a-hole.
0:25 for this rule I find it hilarious cuz I recently watched the guy who is 7'1 and the are hostesses were more in awe rather than wanting to kick him off. 😂😂
It’s just if you can’t get the seatbelt on for emergency’s they can’t let you on they will give you a seatbelt extender but if you still can’t fit they won’t let you fly
Isn't it a lap belt? I'm not sure being tall would prevent you from fastening a lap belt.
She means if the person is obese.
Horizontally nor Vertically..
You want to deny a person the right to fly bc THEY'RE REALLY TALL? You know that's ridiculous, right?
An obese person could possibly lose weight, a tall person CANNOT reduce his or her height to suit you.
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I’m actually nervous about this. I’m pregnant (early where I’m not showing too much), and have terrible morning sickness. Can they deny me boarding for that kind of sick? I’m worried I might puke on the plane. I was going to bring a puke bag that’s better than what they have.
This is generally a precaution against infectious disease. Before your flight, get a letter from your OB stating your gestational age and a diagnosis of hyoeremesis. I would also ask for Phenergan if scheduled Zofran isn't helping you. Good luck!
@@wooliewisp thanks so much!!
@@mespb Absolutely! I work for a wonderful OBGYN, and have learned a lot. If what I know helps you, all the better!
@@wooliewisp that’s very kind to help spread knowledge 😊
The sick people ruined my honey moon last december. The plane was plenty of them and guess who got the fever upon arrival after 10 hours of people puking?
For some reason when I fly, I always get sick. I flew to my mom‘s house and I was sick for the whole week. I just knew I caught something on that flight.
It never crossed my mind that someone can be denied boarding. Greetings from Europe.
I have flown in Europe many times and yes they absolutely can.
They can, but there must be a good justification. Especially in europe the airline could be on the hook for hundreds in compensation if the passenger feels they were unfairly denied.
Can't imagine going barefoot on an aircraft, would be hell not wearing decent shoes in an emergency situation.
I like this. Good on you guys! Flying isn’t a right.
What if the reason I smell bad is because you cancelled my flight, then you cancelled the flight that was supposed to replace that flight, then you cancelled another one, and I've been stuck in the airport for days without access to a shower?
Airports always have shower facilities.
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I will get a doctors note, that I'm a nice person and not an a..hole.
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“Sorry if I throw up now I wont have to do it later on the way down, I’ll be a minute BWAUGHHHHHH”
I wish some of these were true for all airlines…
One lady whipped out an egg salad sandwich mid flight then had non stop farts till we landed.
It takes much more to do something after youre already well into flying. And if it was already mid flight it wouldnt be a point of returning at that point
Babies aren’t allowed on flights because they care something smelly sometimes, have a bad attitude and barefoot 😂
I think babies shouldnt be allowed on flights, unless its an emergency. Both because it bothers other passengers listening to their screaming, and because the babies themself go through a lot of pain because they cant deal with pressure changes. Flying can wait a couple years
Ty for these facts
I had to ask for a seatbelt extender for the first time when flying to Portland with my mom in 2019, and I was kinda embarrassed since she often chides me about my weight. Thankfully I am a little more ok with it now.
The only awkward situation I've had since on a plane was on a flight home from Philadelphia. Since it was a 5 1/2 hour direct flight, I had paid extra to get a seat with extra legroom. That seat happened to be in the emergency exit row (that's just how the premium seat distribution was...there were ones not in that row, but I prefer being further back in the plane for some reason). Anyway, because of this I had to stow my carry-on in the overhead bin during takeoff and landing for safety reasons, even though it was small enough to normally not need to be stowed (the flight attendants informed me of this once I was on board...this particular plane had a rather wide exit row, with no seats directly in front of it, just a bulkhead with a bathroom in it, and a fold-down seat on the wall for the attendants to sit on during takeoff and landing). I had no problem with this, but I had no way of knowing at what point after take-off I could safely retrieve it (I think I had not taken my electronics or anything out, so I couldn't even read or play games to pass the time). So I had to ask a flight attendant. Thankfully they were pretty cool about it. (I'm still nervous about having to stow my CPAP machine in the overhead bin during an upcoming trip, since what I've read says you should carry it on the plane with you, even if you're not going to use it on the plane [you can somehow use them on a plane apparently; you just can't use the humidifier part]. I have a carrying bag for it, but I've never traveled with it before. The carrying bag is also a black messenger bag, so I'll probably put an identifying key chain on it or something so I recognize it).
Hi Jeenie! I practiced all your tips today when I travelled across the world!
A lady was boarding a Delta 767-400ER plane. She was not feeling well so they denied her boarding.
you forgot to mention something!!! i was denied boarding because the flight out of my layover to my destination was cancelled and they were looking for people to boot off.
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Almost all of those reasons are safety issues and completely justified.
Thank you for sharing this!
This is so helpful in some way. So when I go on a flight I will know. Jennie makes me laugh.❤😂
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1:14 FYI some airlines like Wizz Air charge pax for behaviour...
Sound like a good idea, a-hole tax
@@paulready8897 😂😭
Bad smells... I wished the man that I had the seat next to would have been denied!
I happened to get another seat in the more than full plane from Dubai to Frankfurt. Thanks to the Flight Attendant who told me that she expected the person whoever got the seat next to him would ask to be removed.
Then why on earth did they let him board????
This guy has not been near water, soap or a shower in weeks, not to speak of deodorant. 🤮🤮🤮
thank you so much! it’s my first time flying again in about 5 or 7 years, and this really helped me to get ready!
I really think the naked boarding denial should be on a case by case basis…..
How about if you have a boarding pass, but misplaced it? Can you check the manifest and ID?
Airlines really should have a reasonable dress code. Like cover the torso and upper legs and don’t have obscenities written on your clothing. That’s all that should be asked. You don’t need to put on a suit and tie or a nice dress. Just be decent
IF you forget your passport you could get denied. My dad was going to see me but he forgot his passport and needed to go home. And wait the next day.
What if monks come barefoot. Do you deny them boarding 🤔
"*We* can deny you boarding" And I took that personally.
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I used to have to buy an extra seat on the airlines that require it, Because I can't fit in anything but first class, which I can now afford.
I'm 6'5" tall, weigh 255lbs with about 7-8% body fat and have large frame (think NFL Tight End or Linebacker), and can't get any thinner.
I'm okay with this because I'm the freak nature trying to fit in something average people struggle with.
The body odour one sucks cuz my parents always say that I smell bad for some reason even when I didn't do anything to make me sweat or smth. But luckily, I'm still allowed to board last year (I went to Japan last year)
Too many people who smell awful have managed to get on planes.
you do a how do pack type of video and a airplane seat pouch ideas you might need during the flight please?
I have never been on a flight yet so Ty for this
The last one😂😂😂
All Aussies are denied boarding then because the majority of Australia are barefoot 😂
On the military commercial flight overseas we had one guy that had natural body odor. We actually had a look out in the shower to make sure he used soap. But maybe he didn't know how to wash. We never inquired about that.
After ground staff reaction 😢 my shift going to long 🥶🥶🥶
Wow you can't go in flight without shoes?? 😂😂😂
And, adding to the "no shoes, no boarding" rule, they need to add, "Do NOT take your shoes off during the flight, especially if you belong to the Stinky Feet Club! You may not care, but the rest of the Passengers, and the Crew, sure as heck do!!!
@@SilverAuntieIME it's people who wear shoes all the time who have stinky feet. There's no reason for your feet to smell any worse than your hands except that you close them up in a petri dish all the time.
@@kray3883 Exactly the reason NOT to take your shoes off!😝 When I fly, I try to wear sandals, if possible. If you've been working all day, once you get to the airport, go into a stall in the restroom. I always carried sandals on my carry-on. Take the stinky shoes off and out them in a gallon ziplock baggy with a couple of dryer sheets (or, if you look ahead of time, get a travel size Lysol or other odor eliminator. Give a spray, and done!).
Problem solved!
@@SilverAuntie I'm so confused. You don't want people to take their shoes off but you're recommending sandals as an alternative?
@@kray3883 Well, yes. The sandals are open, so the feet shouldn't sweat. The shoes I'm suggesting you take off are closed shoes: loafers, pumps, etc., especially those shoes that people wear without socks, that usually get smelly from not airing them out in between wearings.
And, besides subjecting the plane to your foot odor, you have to think... How often do you think they clean the carpeting in those planes? And, people think it's okay to walk around shoeless?!? Ew!!
#9 Not only just they can denied you boarding, they could also contact airport police to get you arrested.
If you get denied boarding, you should get a refund. The airline can afford the commercial risk, individuals can't.
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bruv imagine if u et on a plane and they said 'sorry you cant board cause u havent showered since 1989'
That dislike is from caseoh
I one time got the middle seat between two guys coming home from a fishing ship and while mad respect.... holy cow, the smell for four hours.
Thank you for advise im going to egypt today on a plane
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I remember the time I was on a flight and there is a person who is pregnant and they had a note saying they were only 2 weeks but I swear they looked like. They were really really pregnant.
So so I was really confused until we found out it was fake and they were Escorted off the plane.
#4 is such an insult 😭😭
Thanks for the facts
My dad works for an airline and I can agree with “some” of these reasons
I just have anxiety.... like traveling with family you hate ..... yeah that plane isn't landing
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I was expecting not having a valid ticket would be on the list ;-))
Once I was sitting behind someone and their hair smelled 🤮 and they had a lot of lice 🤢 🤮 so I wish he was DENIED entrance
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That last one needs to be exercised more often.
So while i was going to Thailand on the Airplane this person had a food called durian and it’s really popular in Thailand 🇹🇭 and it’s also really smelly
Those reasons are not surprising, but basic etiquette
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Pregnancy kind of makes sense. International flights can be 36 hours.
Just a change in altitude can induce labor. It doesn't have to be a long flight.
Uhhh. An international itinerary yes could be 36 hours. But the longest scheduled passenger flights are all under 20 hours.
for the heavily intoxicated it can just be intoxicated. I know airlines are pretty lenient but it doesn't take that much
Question: I have a walker (several medical issues). Am I allowed to take my walker with me?
This first made me think of the "walkers" from walking dead
Finally somebody on the internet that uses common sense when it comes to dressing and odor
1 reason why this person isn’t a flight attendant: my mom got on and she was extremely pregnant
Funny, but true!