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As a mother  and a frequent traveler, I work really hard to make sure my kids don’t make other people crazy by playing with the tray table, kicking the seat, etc. I feel for anyone with children on a long flight. You have an obligation to teach them to be considerate.  If you have a child traveling with you and not seated with you on an aircraft, responsible parents should come from their location to check on their child during the flight, especially if the flight is longer than an hour (contingent upon the age of the child). I’ve been on more than one flight where parents NEVER come check on a 6 to 10 year old child on a four hour flight.  Not good!!!

Also, I’ve been in situations where it’s impossible to get out without grabbing the seat in front of me because the person in that seat has reclined it so far that it’s practically in my lap causing me to have to lean back so far to edge my way out into the aisle that I’d lose my balance if I tried to use my arm rest. I know it’s annoying to have the back of one’s seat grabbed, so perhaps the tip to avoid that is not to recline your seat so far back that the person behind you is trapped.

These are just a few tidbits. I could go on & on, but I won’t do that to you. LOL……

Please enjoy the article below for more tips on travel etiquette. Have a fun day!

http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-blog/carry-on/2012/12/10/today-show-video-6-travel-etiquette-rules

English: New interior on Delta Air Lines' Boei...

English: New interior on Delta Air Lines’ Boeing 737-800 fleet. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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