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Privacy NoticeSummer is finally here and with the school holidays approaching soon, it comes as no surprise that many families are jetting off over the next few months. Now that travel restrictions aren’t standing in the way of getting on a flight, gone are the days of overthinking travel destinations. However, one cabin crew member revealed their list of things not to do on a flight from the obvious to the extremely unhygienic. Flight attendant Deanna Castro has over 15 years of experience under her belt and she spoke to InsideHook about her top recommendations for passengers. While Tommy Cimato also shared his top tips on TikTok.
Cabin crew share the five things they recommend all jet setters know
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The narrow aisles of planes make passing passengers difficult, so Deanna said you should always step into your row to let passengers pass. This goes for those placing bags into overhead lockers too. She said: “When boarding, it’s polite to step into your row and allow other passengers to pass behind you. “It’s okay to take a few extra minutes to get ready, but please step into the aisle and wait for a lull in traffic.” Her second tip was one that was probably quite obvious and it involves keeping your sick to yourself.
For safety, it’s not wise to stand in the aisle while someone is passing
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“We can give you an extra bag to wrap it up in, but please don’t push that hot steaming bag of vomit into a flight attendant’s hands.” Next up Tommy Cimato touched upon hygiene – or perhaps lack of it on some parts of a plane. “Do not fall asleep or lean your head on the window,” Tommy said. He warned that you never know how many people had done the same and whether the window had been cleaned or not.
Sleeping next to the window of a plane can be extremely unhygienic
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He said: “You are not the only one that has done that and you don’t know how many people or children have wiped their hands or other things all over the window.” Tommy went on to share the same idea when it came to wearing anything other than trousers on a flight. As jet setters never know how clean the plane is and which bits would be, or would not be, cleaned, he recommended sticking to long items of clothing. “Don’t or try not to wear shorts when you’re on an airplane,” he said.
A flight attendant also revealed why they do not advise wearing shorts on a plane
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“It’s the same thing as the window – you never know how clean it’s going to be, so if you have pants, you’re going to have less germs.” The final recommendation from the flight attendants was simple: never touch the toilet flush. Always flush they insisted, but never, under any circumstances, press the button. Tommy bluntly called it “pretty gross”. He said: “Do not ever touch the flush button with your bare hands. It’s honestly just super unsanitary and pretty gross, so when you flush, use a napkin or tissue that’s in the lavatory.” READ MORE: TOWIE stars thrown off flight after refusing to wear masks and ‘vaping’ Flight attendant shares hack to carry extra bag for free Woman branded ‘life saver’ for her ice hack that keeps room cool during heatwave Three ways to combat in-flight skin dehydration, according to an expert Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!’s daily newsletter Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnTravel