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Can you wear anything in first class?

Generally speaking, most airlines don't have a dress code for business or first-class travel.



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“Beyond that, as a passenger, you can wear pretty much anything that is socially acceptable,” Harteveldt says. “That may vary based on the part of the world you're traveling in. But, in the United States, leggings and yoga pants are worn by many passengers.”

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Pajamas. Some first-class flyers on luxury airlines may receive a set of pajamas to wear on their flight. As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret.

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What to wear in Business Class. The general rule of thumb when it comes to the business class dress code for most is smart casual, so you can still get away with your comfy flying pants however thongs (flip-flops), beachwear or clothing with offensive images or slogans are not permitted.

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Can you wear leggings in first class United? your leggings are welcome.” The airline's policy for pass holders bars midriff-showing tops, sleepwear or swimwear, mini-skirts, shorts that fall less than three inches above the knee, or dirty and torn clothing.

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I'm pretty easy going, so I think:
  • You should wear clean and non-smelly clothes (and even beyond the clothes, make sure you don't smell bad)
  • You should cover everything that needs to be covered (people have vastly differing opinions of what that entails, but at an absolute minimum, cover your private parts)


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Economy passengers can use first class lavatories, and vice versa. This policy is intended to reduce lavatory lines and prevent crowding in the aisle, and United says it's due to feedback from flight attendants and passengers, and it was reviewed by the Cleveland Clinic.

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Outrage, Explanations After United Turns Away Girls From Flight For Wearing Leggings : The Two-Way : NPR. Outrage, Explanations After United Turns Away Girls From Flight For Wearing Leggings : The Two-Way A woman live-tweeted in disbelief on Sunday as two young girls were turned away for wearing leggings.

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Don't wear activewear in the lounge This isn't because there is anything wrong with sweats or tights. As we've previously explained, in this day and age, dress codes and air travel don't mix. There's no excuse for telling anyone their body is offensive to the assembled flying public in 2023.

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Some airlines may provide pillows only in certain cabin classes, such as business or first class. In addition to pillows, airlines may offer other in-flight amenities to make passengers more comfortable during the flight, such as blankets, eye masks, earplugs, and slippers.

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No jeans or trainers — so I always go for tight black trousers and a blazer or a dress. For men, chinos or trousers and a shirt are worn, one flight attendant told Who What Wear. Another flight attendant elaborated that you don't have to be on trend or wearing designer clothes. Smart but understated.

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They're the obvious comfy choice of clothing for a long flight - but next time you're heading on a break, you should think twice about wearing leggings for your flight. According to one aviation expert, they are one of the most dangerous things a passenger could wear if an emergency occurs onboard.

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So is there a first class dress code? Generally not, but even if an airline doesn't have a dress code for business or first class, you should always consider the purpose of your trip, who you're traveling with, and whether you're flying for free on an employee guest pass before deciding what to wear.

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Lace-up boots, strappy heels, sandals with more buckles than you can count - they're the nightmare of every in-a-rush business traveler who must stand behind you as you undo myriad straps and laces. Wear simple slip-on shoes or sneakers when flying, as you'll have to take them off in the airport security line.

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Etihad Airways Widely considered the most luxurious flying experience, the relaunch of The Residences is garnering excitement in the luxury travel community. It's also the only airline, aside from Emirates, offering a full shower in the bathroom suite.

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Don't Make a Mess For those of us who want a little extra cleanliness before braving the bathroom, bring along some anti-bacterial wipes for frequently touched surfaces. It should go without saying, but the most crucial duty remains. Don't forget to flush! Heck, give it a courtesy flush if needed.

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