The Don’ts of Air Travel

2024 ж. 31 Нау.
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Flying from O'Hare, Charles de Gaulle, JFK or any number of airports around the world and NOT want to have problems? Here are some of the most important "don'ts" of air travel. What not to do at the airport and what not to do on the plane.
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  • One of my biggest pet peeves in public transport and planes is people calling on speakerphone and watching video's. I fantasize about throwing their phone out the door 😂

    @joostverra9130@joostverra9130Ай бұрын
    • Amen!!!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • On the subways, this is the worst

      @greg6924@greg6924Ай бұрын
    • Why

      @M_SC@M_SCАй бұрын
    • Its very disrespectful.

      @LisaF777@LisaF777Ай бұрын
    • I do remember a book detailing a conversation between two rail passengers, one of which having a mobile phone and the other asking “is it insured”, an “oh yes” resulting in the phone being thrown out of the window.

      @seprishere@seprishereАй бұрын
  • If you want to sit next to your family, friends etc. buy seats next to each other! Don't ask strangers to change seats with you on a plane.

    @deaf830@deaf830Ай бұрын
    • exactly!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Always show up early for check in. And don't start arguing with gate agents

    @aidenpearce4409@aidenpearce4409Ай бұрын
    • Many people can learn from this comment 😀

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • Right! They could either be your best friend or enemy. 😂

      @tmn8547@tmn8547Ай бұрын
    • Yep, you drink too much and no plane entry for you lol ​@@tmn8547

      @aidenpearce4409@aidenpearce4409Ай бұрын
  • Gate lice are the equivalent of the subway riders trying to board before the arrivals get out ..

    @heatherwhittaker6169@heatherwhittaker6169Ай бұрын
    • Oh i hate that!!!!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • Inevitably, 99% are non-whites.

      @jkirk1626@jkirk1626Ай бұрын
    • People line up early because they want to ensure they get bin space and isn't taken by that person who brings 4 tiny suitcases in the overhead.

      @GomChingu@GomChinguАй бұрын
    • Yes!

      @gwenlumppio1753@gwenlumppio1753Ай бұрын
  • I have no issues with kids on planes. I do have issues with kids who misbehave and the parents do nothing. Has happened many times on flights, train trips etc.

    @keithclifton392@keithclifton392Ай бұрын
  • I'm totally a stand when I can man. My legs are usually numb by the time we land and all I'm thinking about is standing. I go out of my way to help other people get their stuff down but I'm not in a rush. Just uncomfortable.

    @jumbowana@jumbowanaАй бұрын
    • I am a stand when I can as well. Recently went on my first long-haul flight lots of folks standing by the restrooms, not waiting to get in just stretching their legs. I’m tall and my knees could not take being in that bent position for long.

      @laureljaneg@laureljanegАй бұрын
  • I could write a very interesting book on the dramas and tribulations i have seen at airports in my near 60 years of travelling.

    @Funeeman@FuneemanАй бұрын
    • I can only imagine... yikes

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • You should!

      @OmgAuntySuzanne16@OmgAuntySuzanne16Ай бұрын
    • Please do

      @tnadg9521@tnadg9521Ай бұрын
    • Me too! I went on my first flights at age five 65 years ago!

      @MiaHessMusic@MiaHessMusicАй бұрын
    • @@MiaHessMusic In the UK British European Airways started flights to the "Costa Blanca" in the late 50s. These were the first package holidays for British people. We (parents & siblings) went on our first one in 1962. My first, what I call proper overseas trip on my own was to Paris in 1965. It was very exciting, but also a little scary.

      @Funeeman@FuneemanАй бұрын
  • I hate traveling. I mean, I love going to places, I just hate the "getting there" part. The luggage, the waiting around, the people, the sitting on a plane for hours, the airports in general, all that makes me want to stay home instead.

    @PincoPallino-zh8wm@PincoPallino-zh8wmАй бұрын
    • I hear you

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • I'm the exact opposite. I love it. I love airports, train stations, the announcements, the departure boards, the little shops, etc all of it.

      @DrVVVinK@DrVVVinKАй бұрын
    • It depends on the form of travelling. I hate flying, not because of the flight itself, but for the many queues you have to go through. Waiting at the entrance, waiting at check in, waiting in front of security, waiting in front of the gate, waiting in the gate and waiting in the plane because somebody in the first row puts his things very relaxed into the overhead bin. I love train stations and ports though. But for many destinations you have go through these airport experiences.

      @hassanalihusseini1717@hassanalihusseini1717Ай бұрын
    • YES! I feel the same way. I despise the whole process. I just want to get to my destination.

      @sunflowerfields4409@sunflowerfields4409Ай бұрын
    • @@hassanalihusseini1717 agreed. Flying used to be fun.

      @MiaHessMusic@MiaHessMusicАй бұрын
  • One or two things I'll add is 1. you're flying solo don't be afraid to start up a conversation with the person next to you, it can make your flight better and a gateway to a friendship, 2. If you're travelling with friends or family don't forget to select your seats when you're booking, and don't be that person who asks to switch seats

    @jackpresley3254@jackpresley3254Ай бұрын
    • Before striking up a conversation realize not everyone wants to talk. Some bring work, want to listen to a podcast or just want peace and quiet.

      @esmereldapinchon1422@esmereldapinchon1422Ай бұрын
    • You can start up the conversation, but don't be disappointed if the person next to you doesn't want to talk...

      @lirianoc@lirianocАй бұрын
    • @@esmereldapinchon1422 word!

      @AfricanTravellerChannel@AfricanTravellerChannelАй бұрын
    • Yes!!!! Good ones!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • Yeah please keep in mind people don't owe you their time and attention. Feel free to strike up conversation but don't even assume it will be appreciated by everyone.

      @lars7935@lars7935Ай бұрын
  • I work as a Gate Controller for one of the major airlines here in Canada. All great advice! I’d also add, please have your ID and boarding pass in hand when approaching the podium. Don’t wait until you’re first in line and then decide when you’re face-to-face with me to only then start going through your purse or backpack to find your passport and boarding pass.

    @TransCanadaPhil@TransCanadaPhilАй бұрын
    • Good call! I am putting together a video on how passengers annoy gate agents. I will add this to the list

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • It's like when it's time to pay, in an Aldi store 🙂

      @daffyduk77@daffyduk77Ай бұрын
    • Do you ever fantasize telling them to go to the back of the line? 😃

      @BillGreenAZ@BillGreenAZАй бұрын
    • @@BillGreenAZI absolutely do. They should have to go to the back of the line & do it again until they get it right lol. If someone’s is digging through their bag looking for a boarding pass at the gate then they should be told to step aside. They hold up the entire line. Same thing at Aldi. They’re at the register looking shocked that they need their wallets. I guess I just don’t have patience.

      @sandramendoza3302@sandramendoza3302Ай бұрын
    • @@sandramendoza3302, neither do I.

      @BillGreenAZ@BillGreenAZАй бұрын
  • Take off your backpack before you board the plane. If you don’t, chances are you smack it into someone‘s face when you turn around to ask you better half which row you’re sitting in. And you’ll of course slow down the boarding, as stowing it away will take longer, if you still need to take it off.

    @pi17835@pi17835Ай бұрын
    • Yes! And have the stuff you want with you already out or easy to grab so you can throw the bag up and be done with it 😀

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • You shouldn't be that close to people anyway.

      @GlitterSparklez1@GlitterSparklez1Ай бұрын
    • I’m not even sure that backpacks should be allowed under security measures. Almost any time people wearing them turn around they hit someone. I can deal with it as a 50 year old but my mom at 78 could end up at the hospital after such a bag strike.

      @geoffreyschultz8515@geoffreyschultz8515Ай бұрын
  • _Be Kind! Be Kind! And when in doubt, do the kind thing._ This goes to far to make unpleasant travel pass better.

    @brettany_renee_blatchley@brettany_renee_blatchleyАй бұрын
  • A pet peeve of mine is an airport not listing a departure terminal and gate, until 45 minutes to an hour before departure. This has happened to me twice in European airports.

    @leewilliams5341@leewilliams5341Ай бұрын
    • Like in heathrow when they sit in this one area and then run to your gate when we announce 😀

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • I found that to be common practice at Heathrow and I absolutely hate it. Which is why I'm more than willing to pay extra not having to fly through airports that do that 🙂

      @ganymedes62@ganymedes62Ай бұрын
    • Heathrow wants you to spend $ at their shops 😅 at the common waiting area.

      @uyen-phuongnguyen8757@uyen-phuongnguyen8757Ай бұрын
    • Or when you’re heading for the gate, they change it. I was traveling with my sister and brother-in-law. They were going to get some drinks while we waited and I headed towards the gate then I see that the gate has changed so I quickly texted them to let them know. a very long time ago, I was going on a short flight and the signage to the gate was not clear, I was overtired and not in a good mood. I had to set my coffee down to get my stuff turned around in the small area. Then come a bunch of flight attendants off a flight knocking over my coffee and saying oh sorry. I left my coffee there and went to the gate

      @laureljaneg@laureljanegАй бұрын
  • "Don't complain about kids." If the kid is question is throwing a tantrum, climbing all over the chairs, running up and down the aisle, or kicking the seat in front of them, then I think it maybe worth complaining about.

    @MizzKittyBichon@MizzKittyBichonАй бұрын
  • This video reminds me of why I hate flying so much. It seems to be a magnet for bad behaviour. Being in such a tight space together should make being kind and being considerate the rule.

    @ricahrdb@ricahrdbАй бұрын
    • Kindness: would be nice if everyone traveled with it

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • THANK YOU for this desperately needed video! 3 enhancements I'd love to add: 1. Don't wear pants or maxi dresses with hems that drag on the floor for the same barefoot-bathroom reasons. 2. Don't be stinky would also include drowning in cologne or perfume. Crying babies don't give me headaches but Shalimar swimmers do. 3. You have the right to recline but please don't slam your seat back. No one needs their tablet crunched or their drink spilled on them. Great video as always!

    @tanyamoore4619@tanyamoore4619Ай бұрын
    • Ive been nailed a few times over the years by the quick seat back recline people. Ouch

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • I love the term “Gate Lice”, lol. It drives me nuts when people swarm the gate:). Folks don’t use their head sometimes especially on the “left lane” escalator ride :). Great advice on “D” , all of the above :). People do gross stuff for sure, lol. Oh yeah , “I don’t know who ripped but”, lol, I am still laughing:). I appreciate you so much Mark:).

    @MagnificentGermanywithDarion@MagnificentGermanywithDarionАй бұрын
  • Fully charge your phone before you get to the airport and bring a battery bank. Get to the airport 3 hours before a domestic flight and 4 hours before an international flight. You can visit all your favorite websites on your phone for entertainment and you don't have to worry about running out of battery.

    @BillGreenAZ@BillGreenAZАй бұрын
  • Awesome tips. When it comes to standing to the right on the escalator I would also suggest noting what the locals are doing as it varies between countries. In Australia, we stand on the left on escalators.

    @mandybrack1708@mandybrack1708Ай бұрын
    • Good call!!!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • I learned this from a friend in her home country of Germany. It’s just good etiquette, wish we did it in the states.

      @Private.eye.007@Private.eye.007Ай бұрын
  • 11:48 - I think airport bathroom cleanliness has improved lately. I always hit the "green smiley" on the electronic survey boards as I'm leaving and I sincerely thank the cleaning people whenever I encounter them.

    @finalascent@finalascentАй бұрын
    • I've never seen a bad airport bathroom - certainly not one I wouldn't choose over a midflight lavatory visit.

      @kenbrown2808@kenbrown2808Ай бұрын
  • I have a rule to NEVER book an itinerary that has a layover less than 2 hrs. I don't care what airport the is. There's too many things that may cause a connection to arrive late.

    @THE-REAL-PIKCHU@THE-REAL-PIKCHUАй бұрын
    • you are not wrong to do that :)

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • You are coming into clutch my trip is Thursday(Austria/Czech/Slovakia Road trip) so it’s nice to have a Wolters World refresher after not flying for 3 years. Also happy Easter Mark and Jocelyn! 🐰🐣🐇

    @SkittlesMan555@SkittlesMan555Ай бұрын
    • It's a little too late for you now, but it's really nice having TSA precheck or Global Entry for trips like yours. You can get through security in the US in about 15 minutes, and when returning home, you can get through customs in 15 minutes or less.

      @erics607@erics607Ай бұрын
    • @@erics607 obviously yeah but I’m one of those get there 5 hours early people anyway

      @SkittlesMan555@SkittlesMan555Ай бұрын
  • Airlines need to start dealing with people who put their carry on and "personal bag" in the overhead storage. I've told a few people off about that on flights, the personal bag is under the seat in front of you. NOT taking up space for bags for the rest of us.

    @JayandSarah@JayandSarahАй бұрын
    • So true. Cabin crew bears a lot of the blame.

      @jkirk1626@jkirk1626Ай бұрын
    • My favourite thing to see was a flight attendant who asked politely over the speaker twice for people to move their small bags to the floor, and then went along the entire plane grabbing all the coats and small bags out of the overhead, demanding to know who owned each, and shoving them back to whoever claimed them.

      @PleaseApplaud@PleaseApplaud27 күн бұрын
    • @@PleaseApplaud that's what they should do. We travel the world full time, I get sick and tired of people who can't follow basic protocol. I've seen people put stuff up there and yanked it out myself and told them you personal bag goes under the seat in front of you.

      @JayandSarah@JayandSarah27 күн бұрын
  • Bravo! THIS is what they should show on the airplane TVs during departure instead of the safety briefing. Safety is important but this wisdom is even more vital!

    @ajmee9664@ajmee9664Ай бұрын
  • If someone is sitting by themselves way off in a corner in the terminal, don't invite all your friends and family to sit right next to that individual. They want to be alone. I find an empty gate before going to my gate so it's easy to find a space to myself. There's no reason to sit right next to a person sitting by themselves.

    @BillGreenAZ@BillGreenAZАй бұрын
    • I agree. People are weird about it.

      @Star-Boarder@Star-BoarderАй бұрын
    • ...as well, people may desire space alone because they are grieving. Not everyone is on a travel "holiday."

      @davidwalton1606@davidwalton1606Ай бұрын
    • @@davidwalton1606, great point.

      @BillGreenAZ@BillGreenAZАй бұрын
  • you're killin me Smalls- "do you randomly stop on a highway?" In Chicago- absolutely

    @jeanwoodhouse6456@jeanwoodhouse6456Ай бұрын
    • well... that is traffic on the kennedy sometimes ;)

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • People on planes can be impolite, from dumping their bags into overheads not ABOVE their seats so passengers ACTUALLY sitting there has no place to put their bags and then has to go further back to place their bag in an overhead and then try to make their way back against the flow to sit down (probably the other person’s bag should have gone) propping their feet on your armrest ahead of their seat. Once I was sitting in business class, window seat, this man sitting next to me, bought women’s fashion magazines like Vogue and started to rip out pages and dump them on the floor so when I let him know that I need access to the aisle, he got up but did not clean his mess, when I mentioned his magazine dumping he told me to just walk on it. Then when we were disembarking the plane, I said loud enough that others could hear” Sir, you forgot your magazines.” He turned around to “It’s alright I don’t want them.” Total jerk left them for the flight attendants to clean up. I picked them up and the attendant that had a bag ready, thanked me. I told her, “I’m sorry that you have to deal with jerks like that.”

    @roxanneonthemove4187@roxanneonthemove4187Ай бұрын
  • Great advice, but the problem is the people who do that rude stuff are either not watching this video or don't care what others think.

    @babsr8479@babsr8479Ай бұрын
    • True

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • United States. I was amazed to watch a airplane door be opened after it was closed for two people who were late. Must admit they were not nice to airline people at door. Business travelers around me were also amazed.

    @kaystinebrink1220@kaystinebrink1220Ай бұрын
    • That is wild. Yeah, door closed means.... DOOR CLOSED whenever ive been on a flight. Yikes

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • I've had them reopen the boarding doors for me a bunch of times, but I can't remember when I've ever seen the plane door reopened.

      @MattCellaneous@MattCellaneousАй бұрын
    • Probably was their connection and the airlines fault

      @Dacoldest23@Dacoldest23Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the info + video!

    @jimmyjames6492@jimmyjames6492Ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching! Happy travel.

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • 🎉🎉🎉 This has got to be one of the BEST videos on airport edict. Thank you for sharing this and I hope that the right people watch this. Blessings from, California, Carlos

    @SirCarlosMusicBMI@SirCarlosMusicBMIАй бұрын
  • This is unrelated, and not that I fly much, but I feel very self conscious when I fly. As a larger person I'm painfully aware that no one wants to sit next to me. Once the person was approaching down the isle, saw me and immediately asked the flight attendant if she could switch her seats. Ouch. I do all I can do minimise my impact such as never using the armrests or leaning to the side (I never take middle seats), etc. If I could afford it I'd buy an extra seat. I think she noticed this was and was quite kind to me a couple of times.

    @gallaghim@gallaghimАй бұрын
    • I had a flight once where my two rowmates were both larger people, and they politely offered to adjust positions so they were in the two seats that had an armrest which folded out of the way, and gave me the seat with the fixed armrest. I think they were actually more comfortable without the armrest, too.

      @kenbrown2808@kenbrown2808Ай бұрын
    • I can tell you that I had a terrible experience sitting by someone obese. I had to cling to my window wall bc the person was over into my seat. My entire side that touched this person (on a fully booked plane) was drenched with their sweat, not mine, Im a petite person and always cold on a plane. It was completely unpleasant. I am telling you this bc you need to hear it. I hope that you do what you can to lose weight. It benefits you mentally and physically. Then you don't have to suffer through the anxiety and embarrassment.

      @Star-Boarder@Star-BoarderАй бұрын
    • There's no reason you shouldn't fly, but you really need to buy two seats if you're big enough to take up space beyond one seat. It will make you more comfortable on the flight as well as those around you. I think the extra cost is well worth it for you to be able to fly in comfort and not feel self conscious about other people's reactions. Other passengers will appreciate that you were considerate enough to make the effort.

      @lisalu910@lisalu91022 күн бұрын
  • Another tip on carry on luggage is place it in the overhead bin on its side if it fits that way. More modern aircraft have bins that are taller and accommodate bags being turned on their side. You can fit another bag in each bin this way.

    @mgweir3252@mgweir3252Ай бұрын
  • You nailed it. Thank you for this.

    @hrw3mom103@hrw3mom103Ай бұрын
  • As someone who works for an airline, I agree with all of these! A lot of airport tips videos are common sense, not relevant, or just wrong but he hits the topics I see people do all the time. Well deserved like.

    @hockeypuppy008@hockeypuppy00824 күн бұрын
  • Great video as always, Woltersworld! My wife and I are flying to Italy this summer, first time to Europe for both of us and we’ve been enjoying your traveling tips!

    @titansfan4215@titansfan4215Ай бұрын
    • Yeah! Have a great trip! I hope our videos can help a wee bit! All the best!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Brilliant! So true, and I laughed a LOT! Many thanks for this great video.

    @nsetonhandville1270@nsetonhandville1270Ай бұрын
  • Great video. Thanks Mark!

    @jesdadotcom@jesdadotcomАй бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Great video Mark! This should be broadcasted at airports and on flights. Thinking of my last transcon and cringing when you mentioned the personal space - Granny got a little to close to me, alot. Respect your fellow travelers people! We're all in the pressurized flying tube together! Again, great video my friend! Love 'em!

    @TheRudymentryGuide@TheRudymentryGuideАй бұрын
  • Mr. Wolter always does a great job. It would be great if he and Jeb Brooks met up in an airport or on a plane and recorded it. The two best!

    @JeffC-fq1be@JeffC-fq1beАй бұрын
    • Thank you

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Also, be polite when you check in. Flying from Heathrow to Toronto on Air Canada, my bag was a lot overwieght. I said, "no problem, I will pay the charge. I know it's heavy. " They tried to convince me to take the heavy thing out of my bag, I said, "it's a brake drum for an old car, I can't bring that into the cabin. No problem, I will pay the 50 quid." Then they said that I didn't have to pay. I got on the plane and was told, "My Lewis, we have a new boarding pass for you." I was then moved to first class.

    @lawrencelewis2592@lawrencelewis2592Ай бұрын
    • I once had an angry business man cut in front of me at check in. The check-in lady told me not to worry because I was getting a good seat while she put him in the worst seat possible. Made my day!

      @bugsygoo@bugsygoo25 күн бұрын
    • @@bugsygoo Never be rude to airline people. Or people that handle your food. Or cops. Or customs inspectors.

      @lawrencelewis2592@lawrencelewis259225 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for doing this video. People have gotten much worse since Covid. My spouse is a pilot and dealing with people has made his job tough. You wouldn't believe the things he sees. For my own awful story- once I was travelling with my baby on my lap. Despite a major surgery a month before, she was quiet, smiling. The man seated in front of us glared and complained about babies as he saw my baby as he boarded. Then he immediately and purposely rammed his seat back into my baby with no warning. I was scared that he hurt her- but she looked startled and remained in good spirits. She was great the whole flight. People don't be an abusive jerk, especially to babies.

    @janicevann1731@janicevann173120 күн бұрын
  • Stand up right away if you’re flying into NYC, because the people from the back of the plane will rush forward and you’ll be last off. There’s a reason people stand and take their place in the aisle. If you don’t, people from rows behind you will cut ahead.

    @esmereldapinchon1422@esmereldapinchon1422Ай бұрын
    • True. I do do that sometimes. Flying back from colombia last week and had to stand up and pritect this little abuela that people were about to run over. Was like... we got in 45 min early, you are fine. Abuela was very thankful

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • I typically just relax and wait for the initial rush to end, but one flight I realized I needed to go to the lav, just after they turned on the seat belt signs for descent. so I was feeling a little pressured to depart.

      @kenbrown2808@kenbrown2808Ай бұрын
  • Be efficient when finding your seat. Do some preparations. Some is very slow when arriving to their seat: First they take the book out, then slowly puts their bag on top, then their jacket, and so on. While the queue behind them is getting longer. Especially annoying when it is cold/freezing outside. It can cause delays as well.

    @runarandersen878@runarandersen878Ай бұрын
    • Amen

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Great advice as always!

    @BobF6483@BobF6483Ай бұрын
  • I almost always get up right after pulling into the jet bridge just to stretch, I’m in no rush though

    @ronweasley1354@ronweasley1354Ай бұрын
  • Spent decades flying on business. This should be mandatory to watch for all occasional flyers. We had a good time traveling to Italy couple weeks ago. Cept for the gate lice in Atlanta. 😂

    @RedProg@RedProgАй бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Sorry Mark! I get up when I can after landing...my knee gets stiff and I can't wait to get off that thing!

    @davidw.2009@davidw.2009Ай бұрын
  • Ever since 09-11, I always arrive at any airport at least 2 hours before departure time. At busy airports-- I have even arrived up to three hours early especially if I know their security TSA is slow!

    @nanabutner@nanabutnerАй бұрын
    • Ive started flying from small regional airports just to cut out the big airport security lines to avoid the stress

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Several times while flying, I have given encouraging words to parents who are working hard to do it right.

    @janetroberts4359@janetroberts4359Ай бұрын
    • A couple of years ago I was on a flight where a two year old girl cried continually during the descent. I imagine her ears hurt, but whatever it was her young father - traveling alone with the child - was trying his best to comfort her. I was a few rows behind him and I could see him doing the best he could, but he couldn't get her to stop crying and he was mortified. When we got off the plane, I saw him in the gate area, getting his daughter situated in her stroller and I said, "Looks like she's feeling better, it got a little rough there, didn't it?" He started apologizing for his child crying on the flight and I told him, "No worries, you did the best you could and she couldn't help it. I can tell you're a good dad." The young man almost started crying he was so grateful to have the affirmation.

      @lisalu910@lisalu91022 күн бұрын
  • Wolter. Looks like you have lost weight. Good for you!

    @ballisonfargo@ballisonfargoАй бұрын
    • Thank you. Down 65

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Hey Mark, awesome video

    @tobiojo6469@tobiojo6469Ай бұрын
  • Good tips!! Everyone should look at it before booking a trip because a lot of people do the thing not to do... haha

    @CaroLiaGrace@CaroLiaGraceАй бұрын
  • Excellent information. You hit on a couple that really bother me when I fly. 😄

    @bubba4072@bubba4072Ай бұрын
  • In Japan, in the Kanto region you stand on the left side of the escalator and in the Kansai Region (Osaka) you stand on the right. Most of Japan the left side is where u stand, including the airport.

    @shinobi8868@shinobi8868Ай бұрын
    • That's right I admit I was a little confused, I went from Tokyo to Kyoto then Osaka, I'm French so I kept telling myself to stick to the left side, but in Osaka people stand on the right side on escalators but walk on the left. 😅 So I just waited to see where other people whould stand so I would not be in their way 🙂

      @sylvielpz4569@sylvielpz4569Ай бұрын
    • Same in Australia: stand on the left. Probably the best advice is to look at what most folks are doing!

      @mstrathmore@mstrathmoreАй бұрын
  • Useful tips. Be polite with everyone on a plane, the person who is sitting next to you, and of course flying attendants. It's so much better Babies and small kids are annoying for other passengers on a plane. You have the right to travel with your kids, but don't say it's nice for other people, because it's not.

    @stanislas4990@stanislas4990Ай бұрын
  • Another super video, dear Mark! Been a fan of your videos for a few years. Also, I was a flight attendant for 17 years and I could not agree with you more! I wish your videos were played before boarding, before the safety demo and during the flight! Barefoot to the lavatory is an absolute no go!! For the kids, too. I have had to clean up pee from the floor, with very limited supplies...... Thank you for all the awesome content, Mark, keep them coming 😊

    @zsuzsabakoczy884@zsuzsabakoczy884Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much. I appreciate the support. Thanks for keeping us safe in the air those 17 years!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Great video Mark!!!

    @laura_and_shanman@laura_and_shanmanАй бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Thanks for posting this, situational awareness is an easy skill sadly lacking these days.

    @paulbirza4571@paulbirza4571Ай бұрын
  • Funny video, I’m a season traveler, sad these things need to be said but glad you are saying it!

    @c.p379@c.p379Ай бұрын
  • Great video! 😁

    @joshlunt7827@joshlunt7827Ай бұрын
  • Oh the liquid thing reminded me of the airport outside of Paris had three separate security checkpoints before I got to my gate. I passed security once and thought it was fine to buy a water. Only to come across another conveyor belt security checkpoint where I had to throw it away. But then I got through that and bought another drink and had to throw the second one away once I came across the third checkpoint. That was really frustrating. haha

    @DonovanKeithMusic@DonovanKeithMusicАй бұрын
  • As someone who rarely travels "Wolters Dont's" are great =) Thanks for making these

    @andretoivonen9737@andretoivonen9737Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for another great video! It was nice to see some Lithuanian at 6:37 😊 had a good laugh with “it’s not water on the floor… it’s never water on the floor!”😅

    @LithuaniaExplained@LithuaniaExplainedАй бұрын
    • never, ever, EVER, is it water :)

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • i think all airlines put a boarding time on your ticket now. ofter an hour before. departure for international flights. 30 mins before for domestic.

    @samelmudir@samelmudirАй бұрын
    • they should put boarding time and recommended arrival at the airport time. with google ruling the world, now, they should set a reminder on the phone when it's time to leave the house. (my MIL took too long to get ready to leave last time she visited, and I wasn't watching the time as closely as I should have.)

      @kenbrown2808@kenbrown2808Ай бұрын
  • Very cool to see you and your son with an AirMalta plane behind you. My family is from Malta and it’s always cool to see any good representation of Malta in the wild.

    @harlock75@harlock75Ай бұрын
  • If you want to tilt your seat back, do it slowly. Doing it fast can cause drink spillage behind you.

    @TheTriumfAnt@TheTriumfAntАй бұрын
    • Or a broken nose 😀

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • I have found that ONE notch is most comfortable for me and gives the person behind me their space. . Long flights totally upright hurt my back.

      @mike95826@mike95826Ай бұрын
    • I always lean around and ask the person behind me if they mind if I recline before I do it. No one has ever said no. And always sit upright for meal services.

      @shelaghjackson9577@shelaghjackson9577Ай бұрын
  • This clip is LOADED with facts!

    @MidnightAspec@MidnightAspecАй бұрын
  • Coming to USA in 6 months Mark! Excited! Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana :)

    @russellmatthews7788@russellmatthews7788Ай бұрын
    • Have fun!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • Here's hoping you are using CVG and/or IND airports. Both are some of the best we have found anywhere in the world!

      @jonathantitus2629@jonathantitus2629Ай бұрын
    • @@jonathantitus2629 hi Jonathan, we are going to CVG return from LAX yes :). Not flying to Indianapolis but will drive there. Have a 40min time between two connecting flights in Chicago on the way back so am a bit nervous about that, I better ask the flight attendant if we can exit first haha. Hopefully gate is not far away

      @russellmatthews7788@russellmatthews7788Ай бұрын
  • Barefoot in the bathroom?!?!😮 Nooooo.

    @kara2162@kara2162Ай бұрын
    • Soooooo gross

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • This should be taught in schools. Great video!

    @SteffensClassroom@SteffensClassroomАй бұрын
  • Gate lice. Perfect.

    @LeonardBottleman@LeonardBottlemanАй бұрын
  • Mark I need more of the Na Na Na La La La dance!

    @googlyooglyoogl@googlyooglyooglАй бұрын
    • I will work on it 😉

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • FYI - Aeromexico deplanes in groups, as in rows 1 to 15, then 16 to 30, etc. Eliminates the mad rush to try and get off the plane.

    @carlfromtheoc1788@carlfromtheoc1788Ай бұрын
    • Thats cool

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • One of your best videos, very funny. loved the don't be stinky.

    @malcolm4672@malcolm4672Ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • I am hoping to see more Fellow Father Travelers' tips! Thanks

    @Dipp182@Dipp182Ай бұрын
    • I have a few coming out this summer. One is a parent one on plane travel donts in particular

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Such good info

    @zionuorah3056@zionuorah3056Ай бұрын
    • Thank you

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • Great points! None of us is the only one traveling g here!

    @tanasuter5777@tanasuter5777Ай бұрын
  • Escalator blockers drive me insane... thank you for listing this early on. I agree with all your points.

    @JohnnyStrides@JohnnyStridesАй бұрын
    • Moving walkway blockers are also irritating

      @rwc19390@rwc19390Ай бұрын
    • They drive me nuts

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
    • I will say this with regards to escalators/people movers in airports or hometown subway systems. Not all escalators are the same width, and not all people are slim and agile. Some of them are large, and some need mobility aids. Your dash to a plane, train, etc is your issue. Knocking someone off balance, aggravating an injury isn't a kind thing to do nor is it safe.

      @fourthgirl@fourthgirlАй бұрын
    • @@fourthgirl if someone has a mobility device or is large enough that they can't get out of the way sure... but that's not most of the people blocking the way...

      @JohnnyStrides@JohnnyStridesАй бұрын
    • @@fourthgirlagree. My wife uses a cane and has balance challenges. If the blasted elevators are broken/closed (Seattle airport last year), I have to stand next to her on the escalator to keep her steady and prevent her from falling. No, I cannot move out of anyone’s way.

      @Jsfrog@JsfrogАй бұрын
  • Oh, how you nailed this category! So needed, so necessary - can we play this in airports? One more to add - please don't play videos that are adult/ racy. Yes, it's your device and show, but others can still view your screen at times and it make things uncomfortable. Always enjoy hearing what you have to say! Best!

    @ausflygirl3430@ausflygirl3430Ай бұрын
  • One time I was sitting in the middle seat and the guy in the aisle seat was literally pushing my arm off the armrest with his arm. I had to set him straight on flight etiquette!

    @undisgraziato@undisgraziatoАй бұрын
  • Thanks for mentioning talking to the flight attendant over the tight flight connection. I'm guilty for getting up asap when this happens, but I hadn't thought about talking to the flight attendant

    @ginevrakurow321@ginevrakurow321Ай бұрын
  • For the keeping right thing, depending on which country you're in, keep left or right. In Singapore for e.g, you have to keep left. I guess it follows the road driving side rule by default for that particular country. Good video! As a frequent long distance traveller for work, agree on all the points!

    @hedayatsm553@hedayatsm55323 күн бұрын
  • This was so good. Gate lice😂😂😂. Thanks for doing this video to inform people.

    @patriciasantoso4979@patriciasantoso4979Ай бұрын
  • My wife and I took our 5 month old on her first flight a couple weeks ago. Flight to our destination, she was mostly quiet and happy. We sang songs and played with her. The passenger in front of us got so mad at us for "talking nonstop." On the flight home, our daughter was fussier, cried a bit more, and was just overall unhappy despite our best efforts. The people around us were so kind and wonderful, it made for a much better flight.

    @KibblesnBitts@KibblesnBittsАй бұрын
    • Would that person on the first flight have preferred some kicking and screaming? I suspect not.

      @mike95826@mike95826Ай бұрын
  • 4:06 I know that rule from WMATA Metrorail in DC and I have pushed people over if they’re standing on the left if I’m catching a train. Well put, Wolter.

    @MrJamieBattle@MrJamieBattleАй бұрын
  • I confess I've been guilty of standing up once the plane lands and the seatbelt light turns off. But honestly, I did it because after a long flight standing up feels so good. Now I try to get up a bit a hour or so before the flight finishes so there's no problems. You can't go anywhere right away when the flight ends so there's really no point getting up.

    @billymarino4452@billymarino4452Ай бұрын
    • True. That bog stabd up stretch when you know you dont have to sit any longer feels so good

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • This video should be a mandatory watch for everyone planning to travel by air. My pet peeve is seeing passengers boarding an aircraft and immediately putting their carry-on luggage in a open overhead bin up at the front of the cabin, and then proceeding to their assigned seat towards the rear. These individuals are holding up the boarding and disembarking process by making that unnecessary stop enroute as well as taking a needed bin space away for someone sitting in the rows below it. I also wish everyone would follow that simple escalator etiquette that was mentioned.

    @battle_p9291@battle_p9291Ай бұрын
  • the only issue I have with the gate lice thing: most of the time I can only hear the gate agents when I'm standing right in front of them because of the bad PA system at most airports and the noise. I don't want to stand there, but it's the only way I can hear what they're saying. I try to stand to the side though (if I have a very high boarding group).

    @koenven7012@koenven7012Ай бұрын
  • I will def do it the next time I fly. But def be ready for TSA line. Not being prepare slow the line down, and could cause someone to miss their flight due to tsa line taking too long.

    @TylerCoolGuy88@TylerCoolGuy88Ай бұрын
  • Hi from Australia the other Austria. As usual great advice, but I will correct on what side to walk/stand be mindful of which side of the road the locals drive/walk on.

    @paulmcphie1596@paulmcphie1596Ай бұрын
    • Unless you're in the UK (and particularly London), where they stand on the right of escalators despite driving on the left!

      @chriswalsh3606@chriswalsh3606Ай бұрын
  • Back in late February, when I flew home to Amsterdam, my flight from Tampa to Atlanta arrived late by almost 90 minutes. The flight attendant did ask people to stay seated, so those that were in a hurry could get off the aircraft first to make their connection. Of course, 90% of the people on board didn't listen and I ended up just barely catching my flight to Amsterdam. People should really be more attentive. It's very easy to be attentive. On a previous flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam I noticed the passenger sitting next to me checking his boarding pass for a connecting flight as we were getting close to the airport. Since I was on the aisle seat, I offered to switch places with him, so he could get off quicker. With Amsterdam being my final destination, I wasn't in a hurry, and a little bit of kindness goes a long way.

    @ganymedes62@ganymedes62Ай бұрын
  • Some of the things you mention, are the reason that if I can afford it, I fly business class. (Priority boarding, and all that nice airport stuff.)

    @FacelessJanus@FacelessJanusАй бұрын
  • I know it's shallow to mention your appearance but you look so radiant!! :)

    @user-kh4ni4ov5v@user-kh4ni4ov5vАй бұрын
    • Oh thank you!

      @woltersworld@woltersworldАй бұрын
  • My definition of gate lice is someone with a boarding group number more than 2 groups away from boarding who isn't sitting down.

    @rwc19390@rwc19390Ай бұрын
  • One thing I have noticed when on a plane is the long queue for the toilet after food service, I always try to go before

    @martindance5542@martindance554223 күн бұрын
  • On a recent set of flights, I put the armrests up along the three seats in an effort to offer my two other seat mates the opportunity to enjoy a less cramped flight, while also being prepared that my seat mate may feel more comfortable with their armrest (and so I not object, nor even mention it). Sometimes people will put the armrest down, but people generally seem to be more relaxed when they are not "caged" as much into their space. It's a "touchy" issue, but it seems that when offered the opportunity, people will be willing to be closer to the point of touching another, if they can prevent being forced into a smaller space. It's a little like the give-n-take of soft luggage in a bin vs hard-sided baggage. Again it's a sensitive thing, but sometimes it can be beneficial for everyone.

    @brettany_renee_blatchley@brettany_renee_blatchleyАй бұрын
  • I always show up nice and early. But my dad definitely not the one rushing everyone that’s actually me 😂😂

    @richlebrocq@richlebrocqАй бұрын
  • I confess I’m always trying to get out of the plane early! But I always choose the first rows, between 5 and 8 depending on the plane. And last summer I kind of had an argument with the air hostess, I flew San Sebastián-Madrid and had very little time to my connection to A Coruña (the first plane had been delayed and I only had half an hour to cross all Barajas airport). She didn’t want to let me go out but I managed to do it. To make things worse, it was Election Day in Spain and I hadn’t voted in advance, that’s why I was in such a hurry. Congrats for your channel ;)

    @balsera04@balsera0424 күн бұрын
  • One tip if you got long interconnecting flights and feel like sh*t after the first leg. If you have a longer layover don't skip out on an airport lounge. Yes it's expensive but the 1h of rest, sleep in a proper bed even, and probably also a hot shower (depending on the lounge) will make you feel ways better. Also less people around.

    @peterpain6625@peterpain6625Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for this tip.

      @francinef9884@francinef9884Ай бұрын
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