Thanksgiving Travelers Share Reactions to New Campaign Promoting Civility in Air Travel
The campaign responds to a 400% rise in unruly passenger incidents since 2019, aiming to encourage respectful behavior such as helping others and using polite language on flights.
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Fashionable fliers take off with Sean Duffy’s plea for passengers to glam up at the airport: ‘Never know who you’re going to meet’
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ruffled some feathers when he pleaded with US air travelers to smarten up their wardrobes when flying the friendly skies, but he also found some kindred spirits among passengers at New York-area airports.
Duffy launches ‘civility campaign’ urging travelers to dress better, be courteous: ‘Don’t wear pajamas and slippers’
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has launched a “civility campaign” urging air travelers to dress better, behave respectfully and avoid disruptive habits such as wearing pajamas, removing shoes or putting feet on seats.
Stop wearings pajamas on airplanes, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says about 'bringing civility back'
Etiquette experts support Transportation Secretary's Sean Duffy's call to stop wearing pajamas on flights, citing a connection between attire and passenger behavior on planes.
Sean Duffy accepts blame for how he dresses
In a startling case of a Trump Administration official accepting responsibility for something, MTV reality TV actor Sean Duffy says he dresses himself. Rather than work to make air travel safer or easier, Transportation Secretary Duffy is really on a thing about how people dress for travel. — Read the rest The post Sean Duffy accepts blame for how he dresses appeared first on Boing Boing.
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