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Why are people so eager to board a plane?

People are eager to board a flight as soon as possible for many reasons. For some, it's the excitement of beginning their journey and getting to their destination. For others, it's about being one of the first people on board so they can get settled in quickly and have more time to relax before takeoff.



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If you expect a full flight, try to board earlier – this will improve your chances to get cabin space for your luggage over your designated seat. Having to place your cabin luggage behind your seat or checking it in leads to a significant time loss. Krishnan isn't the only one on Quora praising boarding first.

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We're always connected, always sharing, always chatting. Being on a plane is a rare and welcome opportunity to shut down all the chatter and sleep, chill out, catch up on your favorite magazines, listen to music, watch a few shows and maybe listen to that Coldplay album you never got around to.

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He told Newsweek that, logistically, people have no reason to fear flying because planes are robust, endure rigorous checks and are built to safely transport passengers from one location to another. For starters, planes never just drop out of the sky, Yon said.

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Etiquette expert Lisa Mirza Grotts told Newsweek that it's common courtesy to exit in order of row, front to back, with the exception of when you may miss your connecting flight. In this case, you should ask the flight attendant to make an announcement so everyone stays seated until you exit.

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When you're traveling within the United States, we make the suggestion to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to departure. For most airports, you must be checked in at least 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time (airports requiring additional time are listed below, Go to footer note).

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COZY UP TO YOUR FLIGHT ATTENDANT But alert them of your situation anyway. “If you're transferring to another airline, the flight attendants may not know it,” she says. A flight attendant who's aware of your scenario may let you deplane first, which can prove crucial if you're stuck at the back of the plane.

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In an incident in April 2009, a passenger took over control of a twin-engine turboprop Beechcraft King Air after the pilot died, and managed to land the plane safely.

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Some fliers are worried about being in an enclosed space for too long, others dislike heights, and a select group is terrified they might accidentally open a plane door mid-flight. Furthermore, some passengers are worried about germs and viruses and others are just anxious that they might feel anxious on a plane.

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Perfectly normal. I guess that the majority of people in this world have never flown. If you want to change that, you could buy a return ticket for a short flight to somewhere near you, or you could hunt out your nearest flying club and purchase a trial flight. Sadly, either options are cheap.

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So when you walk on the plane and see our happy, smiling face, we're actually looking you up and down, trying to find our ABPs, the flight attendant from Salt Lake City remarked in the video. ABP stands for able body person, or someone who can assist flight attendants in an emergency, according to Kamalani.

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Perhaps the very first thing the flight attendants notice about each passenger, according to Fashion Beans is their general presence. This means how well-groomed and dressed we are, to our body language upon boarding.

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But truth be told, we're the exception to the rule. While there are many pilot and flight attendant couples, and many flight attendants married or committed to other flight attendants, and many pilots with the same connections with other pilots, several factors have made those connections less likely.

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The airlines track the number of on time departures (and arrivals). It is a key metric both within management and to some of the public picking an airline. One way to increase the chances of an on time departure is to get everyone to the gate earlier than really needed.

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Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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