A New United Airlines Rule Takes Aim at One of the Most Annoying Passenger Behaviors—Are You Guilty of It?
Air travel is full of little annoyances that test every ounce of your patience. There’s the person next to you blasting a podcast like it’s a live concert. The passenger behind you talking loud enough for half the cabin to hear. And then there’s the toddler two rows up who’s in the middle of a full-blown meltdown. We’ve all been there. To combat one of the biggest in-flight headaches , United Airlines is stepping in with a new brand-rule that will actually ban offenders from flights. Can you guess what it is? And are you guilty of this in-flight faux pas yourself? Read on to find out—and make sure you don’t get booted from your next flight. Get Reader’s Digest ’s Read Up newsletter for more travel, news, fun facts, humor, cleaning and tech all week long. What is United’s new rule for passengers? United Airlines updated its Contract of Carriage (the document you technically agree to every time you buy a ticket), and it’s now requiring passengers to wear headphones whene...