General12:49 · 5h ago

Flight Attendants Reveal Top 5 Annoying Passenger Bathroom Habits on Planes

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Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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Flight attendants worldwide report that nearly every passenger has a small habit that annoys them during flights, but nothing compares to the frustrations caused by passengers' behavior in airplane bathrooms. These annoyances are especially pronounced on long flights with limited sleep for the crew.

The most common irritating behaviors include passengers entering the lavatory barefoot or wearing only socks, despite the floor often being dirty and containing unidentified liquids. Crew members recommend carrying slippers or flip-flops to avoid direct contact with the floor. Another frequent issue is passengers struggling to open the bathroom door, sometimes even attempting to dismantle parts of it out of confusion, despite the mechanisms being standard and simple.

Flight attendants also complain about excessive messes, such as paper on the floor, overflowing sinks, unflushed toilets, and toothpaste residue on mirrors from aggressive brushing. They emphasize that the lavatory is a shared space and should be left as one would like to find it. Additionally, many passengers rush to use the bathroom immediately after boarding, even though terminal restrooms are available, which baffles crew members but is sometimes attributed to natural pre-flight anxiety.

Lastly, one of the biggest complaints is passengers occupying the bathroom for extended periods to freshen up or perform grooming routines, causing long lines and increasing tension among waiting passengers. Flight attendants advise leaving such activities for the hotel after landing.

These insights highlight the challenges flight crews face in maintaining cleanliness and order in airplane lavatories during flights.

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