People are sharing photos of airline passengers who don’t exit by row: ‘Biggest pet peeve’
The IndependentSign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “My biggest pet peeve,” one responded to the clip, while another added: “I will get off when it’s my row! Either push your way in or wait patiently,” one viewer wrote, while another agreed: “I’ve never once seen the plane deboard row by row.” In June, a woman named Sarah, who goes by the username @sarahjohnstonturner, also posted a video of her fellow passengers in the aisle of the plane. “But then the next thing that you want to do is start paying attention to what’s going on around you so that you are seeing when your row is coming up.” She urged people to let others in front of them leave the plane first, adding: “Don’t try to get into the aisle before it’s your turn in case the person in the row in front has their bag a few rows behind them.” However, the publication also noted that this routine may not be the case for travellers who need to catch a connecting flight. “Sitting in my seat instead of standing up until it’s my row’s turn to deplane,” Haart wrote in a text caption on the video.