Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Airplane Passenger 'Finds Whole New Way To Be Awful At 35,000 Feet'


We all have bad habits on airplanes.


But draping your hair over the back of your seat so it covers the TV screen of the passenger sat behind could be going a bit too far.


Boston Globe columnist Dante Ramos tweeted this photograph from his verified account of a young woman doing exactly that early Tuesday morning:






"Congrats to the ponytailed young woman in seat 22B," the Pulitzer Prize 2014 finalist posted. "You've invented a whole new way to be awful at 35,000 feet."


The tweet soon went viral, with many commenters suggesting ways that Ramos could "solve" the problem. He later revealed that the unidentified woman had moved her errant locks shortly after “we got her attention.






It's unclear where Ramos was flying to or from. The Huffington Post has reached out for more information.


While certainly being annoying, draping hair over the back of the seat doesn't actually feature in the list of the 10 worst habits of airplane passengers conducted by London City Airport in England in January.


The greatest source of irritation while onboard was excessive seat-reclining, followed by people who hog the armrests and customers who are rude to cabin crew. Here are the rest:



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