New inflight habit that is the ‘worst etiquette’ according to experts
Date: 2024-10-21
EXPERTS have revealed the new inflight habit that’s been deemed the “worst etiquette”.
The latest inflight trend is leaving travellers fuming, and experts have labelled it a serious breach of air travel etiquette.
Passengers are now being blasted for taking their skincare routines to new heights—literally.
Dermatologists and etiquette pros are weighing in on the rise of sheet masks at 30,000 feet.
The beauty hack that promises glowing skin while soaring through the air is now being slammed as one of the rudest inflight habits around.
Thanks to TikTok, more and more passengers are treating the cabin like their personal spa, whipping out hydrating sprays, moisturisers, and even LED light masks mid-flight.
It might keep your skin looking fresh, but that doesn’t mean it’s polite, especially when you’re crammed into economy.
Lisa Grotts, an etiquette expert, didn’t mince her words when asked about the trend.
She told Thrillist: “It’s giving me a headache”, making it clear that slapping on a face mask in a cramped plane seat is far from discreet.
Grotts insists passengers should leave their skincare routines for the hotel room, adding: “We’re in tight quarters—you have to be mindful of others.”
The shift in post-pandemic travel has seen people acting a little more boldly in public spaces.