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Do you know the unspoken rules of air travel?

Consumer Reports asked flight attendants and etiquette experts what you should and shouldn't do on an airplane.

DENVER — It’s no secret that air travel can test your patience, from crowded planes to overpriced mediocre snacks and food. But as unpleasant as it can be, following some basic common-sense rules can lessen the stress. Our partners at Consumer Reports unpack the do’s and don’ts of flying etiquette that could make your next trip—and everyone else’s—more pleasant. 

Being courteous can mean different things to different people. To clear the air, Consumer Reports consulted with flight attendants and etiquette experts to come up with an essential guide of unspoken rules.

To begin: Middle seat passengers should have access to both armrests. It’s the only real estate they own, so let them get the consolation prize.

And what about reclining? You certainly have the right to, but before you do make sure you’re not inconveniencing the person behind you, who may have long legs. You can also politely ask if they mind if you recline.

Remember that you’re sharing a confined space with others. That means don’t hoard the overhead bins, wear headphones when using devices, avoid unpacking anything smelly (so no tuna salad sandwiches), and definitely, definitely keep your shoes on! 

And what if a person wants to switch seats? It’s OK to say no if there’s a reason you chose that seat, like being next to a window so you can sleep. But be flexible if it’s an equal trade -- say, an aisle seat one row back. 

What if someone is kicking your chair? It’s OK to politely ask them to stop.

If disruptions do occur—someone gets angry or aggressive—Consumer Reports says it’s best not to take matters into your own hands. Tell a flight attendant, who is trained to handle those kinds of situations.

Read more from our partners at Consumer Reports: The New Airplane Etiquette Rules

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