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Should I dress nice to the airport?

Passengers and some psychologists believe that if people dress up before their flight, they might be more respectful – and less likely to lash out. When people dress better, they tend to behave better, said Thomas Plante, a psychology professor at Santa Clara University.



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The better-dressed, polite passengers get more upgrades, freebies, latitude and respect from the cabin crew. Wearing a jacket and tie will get you a different result than flying in your pajamas, she said. Don't do it:No, you shouldn't recline your seat on planes.

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Bulky Clothing Oversized clothing might be comfy—especially if you've got a long flight ahead—but it could lead to chaos at airport security. Flowy dresses, skirts, or bulky sweaters and sweatshirts may cause you to get selected for a pat-down to ensure you're not hiding anything, says Nelson.

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If you must wear jeans, make sure you pick a worn-in pair that won't leave an imprint on your waist. Restrictive styles like skinny jeans can do more damage on a long-haul flight as they are not great for blood circulation.

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Wear comfortable bottoms. If that's not for you, try a nice pair of leggings instead. Match them with long sweaters, hoodies, or long tops. You can dress up a dressed down look by carrying a nice, statement handbag. Celebrities tend to wear sunglasses inside airports a lot and hats too.

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How to look rich when travelling? Shoot for something that won't end up looking wrinkly after a few hours on a plane. Or something that is supposed to be wrinkly like a linen button down. I like to go with a t-shirt with some extra detailing, like a seam down the back, or a structured fit.

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35 Best Airport Outfits: How to Look Effortless while traveling
  1. Matching Sets. Enter the travel trend that's been capturing the hearts of globetrotters and fashion enthusiasts alike: the matching set. ...
  2. Leggings + Oversized Button-Down. ...
  3. Knit Joggers + Graphic Tee. ...
  4. Biker Shorts + Crewneck Sweatshirt. ...
  5. Jumpsuits.


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Because their first concern is safety, what flight attendants notice about you has much to do with your ability to keep yourself and others safe. They'll make a mental note of passengers who are in good shape and who can help lift heavy items and lend a hand if necessary.

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She explains that the airlines consider their flight attendants and cabin crew as a PR 'product', which they polish to make sure people think that their airline is good. “Some airlines have grooming/image 'checkers' at the airport,” Ms Brown explains.

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Everyone is wearing yoga pants on planes now, but I avoid all artificial fibres because they are more likely to burn and stick to you if there is a fire. I'd advise wearing cotton clothes or anything made of natural fibres.

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Sure, leggings and jeans are fine for getting through security, but they may not be as suitable for when you are actually on the plane. This is because tight clothing can restrict blood flow which can heighten your risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a condition that can cause blood clotting. Eek.

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Airport security may need to do a pat-down inspection if your clothes are too loose and they suspect you may be hiding prohibited items.

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Summary of What to Wear to the Airport
  • Well-fitted foundation of pants or leggings.
  • Lightweight, breathable t-shirt.
  • Lightweight knit sweater.
  • Roomy cardigan.
  • Travel wrap.
  • Slip-on sneakers.
  • Comfortable loafers.
  • Low-heeled ankle boots.


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Neutral colors: Luggage space is precious. Ditch the bright colors and pack neutral—brown, black and khaki—especially for pants, shorts and skirts. These colors coordinate well with everything, so you can pack less.

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What is the temperature on an airplane? AeroTime Hub reports that, typically, planes are kept between 22°C and 24°C (or, roughly, between 71°F and 75°F). Seems warm enough, right? Well, it may seem cooler than usual to some passengers because they're sitting still in their seats.

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“When you're traveling on a plane, loose clothing is best,” he says. “You'll be more comfortable and you won't have to worry about circulation issues.” Tight clothes are not only restricting but can also affect your circulation, especially when flying long-haul.

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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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