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Flight attendant shares the most 'heinous, evil' and 'diabolical' things you can do on a plane

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Published 14:16 3 May 2024 GMT+1

Flight attendant shares the most 'heinous, evil' and 'diabolical' things you can do on a plane

Flight attendant reveals some of the worst things passengers can do ahead of flying

Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard Kaonga

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Do you fancy being evil on a flight? No? Well, I'm going to tell you what being diabolical looks like, anyway.

For a lot of people, flying can be a bit of a chore but for others it is a fun adventure resulting in some much needed time away from the day-to-day.

Most people are just trying to get to where they are going as quickly and painlessly as possible, but there are some passengers that make it their mission to make the flight as unenjoyable for others as possible.

And one flight attendant took to social media to highlight some of the worst things passengers can do on a flight.

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A flight attendant took to social media to highlight some of the worst things passengers can do on a flight.(cherdallas/TikTok)
A flight attendant took to social media to highlight some of the worst things passengers can do on a flight.(cherdallas/TikTok)

The clip has been circulating on social media after being posted by TikToker Cher (@cherdallas).

Explaining what the cardinal sins that passengers do, the first was actually pretty simple and could be done very innocently.

Bottles in overhead lockers

She opened by saying, putting bottles of liquid in the overhead lockers. This can be tempting if you've filled up a bottle after going through security, but she says that 'every single time, without fail' that water bottle ends up leaking all over the bin.

She added on top of soaking other peoples luggage, eventually the bottle will leak up on another passenger, pretty much ruining their trip.

Sick passengers

Cher also spoke about people who choose to get their flights even though they're feeling nauseous or sick - this often means that 'as soon as we hit altitude they feel so much worse and they're vomiting uncontrollably', she said.


She even spoke of a story where a person vomited all over the food tray, meaning for the unlucky people aboard, they went without snacks or meals for the flight.

However, some TikTok users did argue back on this point.

Many remarked that regardless of feeling unwell, airlines are unlikely to put you on a later flight when you do feel better. If travelers have to do it themselves, that is just a big hit to the wallet, which many aren’t prepared to do over simply grinding out the nausea on their flight.

Some social media users argued back against Cher's points(cherdallas/TikTok)
Some social media users argued back against Cher's points(cherdallas/TikTok)

Peeing during turbulence

Moving on to the third and final thing, Cher said it was an evil decision for men to try using the bathroom during flight turbulence.

Saying, she had her doubts about men’s aiming capabilities at the best of time, but this was made infinitely worse if the plane was rocking from side to side. Which... is a pretty fair point.

So, if you want to try and get some good karma in your back pocket, avoid these heinous acts when you next fly.

Featured Image Credit: cherdallas/TikTok, Leonhard Simon/Getty Images

Topics: Travel, TikTok, Health, Food and Drink

Gerrard Kaonga
Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard is a Journalist at UNILAD and has dived headfirst into covering everything from breaking global stories to trending entertainment news. He has a bachelors in English Literature from Brunel University and has written across a number of different national and international publications. Most notably the Financial Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard and Newsweek.

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