Disney4me Posted December 20, 2024 Report Share Posted December 20, 2024 You have boarded your flight and made it to your seat. Yay! You are one step closer to starting your vacation! Time to fly! What is even more exciting is that the flight attendant just closed the plane door, and as it turns out, there is no one in the middle seat next to you! Score! That means you can enjoy your travel day without the awkwardness of having a stranger in your space for the duration of your flight, but believe it or not, there are some unwritten rules about that empty middle seat next to you. We know it sounds kind of silly, considering that it is not your seat, nor is it the seat of the other person in your row, but still, it is a moral thing that people do think about. So what is really fair? Obviously, if you have the entire row to yourself, it is free real estate, so do what you want. Who cares? Put your personal item under any seat you wish to, but when you have someone else in the row with you and the middle seat is open, there are unwritten rules about what is “allowed.” Southwest Cabin Don’t Put Your Personal Item Under the Middle Seat Although it would be nice to get the extra legroom, it would not be fair for your personal item to go under the middle seat. This rule could be nulled if the other person in your row does not have an item under their seat or vice versa, but it is best to be fair and keep your stuff under your seat. Airplane Feel Free to Place Small Items on the Middle Seat The middle seat is open, so you might as well use it! It can be nice to place your headphones, glasses, book, iPad, or other small items on, especially as you get situated. As long as you leave space for the other person, it should be fine. American Airlines Plane Communicate It never hurts to communicate with your seatmate! Let’s say you want to get some work done, and you want to use the middle seat tray table and your tray table. It may not seem like a big deal to just go for it, but asking your seatmate can go a long way in helping ease any tension. We know it sounds silly, but hey, you have to be next to this person for however long your flight is, so you might as well give the common courtesy and ask. Southwest Airlines Spread Out and Relax One of the best parts about the middle seat being open is that you get to use two armrests! Generally, the person in the middle seat gets two armrests since they are stuck in the middle, but since there is no one in the middle, both the person sitting in the aisle seat and the window seat can take advantage and use two armrests. Southwest Plane Cabin As we said, there is no handbook for empty middle seat etiquette, but the next time you have an open middle seat on a flight, remember these unwritten rules! For more travel tips and all the latest Disney news, continue to follow along with DisneyFoodBlog! Air Travel Tips That’ll Change Your Life Travel Updates, Tips, and Tricks Complete Guide to Booking the CHEAPEST Flight to Disney World What to Do if Your Flight to Disney World Is Canceled Our Best Tips For Flying Through the Orlando International Airport Step-by-Step Guide: How to Get to Disney World From the Orlando Airport You’re SLEEPING on These Packing Hacks Air Travel Tips That’ll Change Your Life 8 Catastrophic Travel Mistakes and How to Solve Them The Airline with the MOST Flight Delays and Cancellations This Small Change Will Save You From Lost Luggage The Best Disney Luggage for 2023 21 Things a Former Flight Attendant Needs You To Know 7 Highest-Rated Travel Items on Amazon Join the DFB Newsletter to Get All the Latest Disney News Delivered Right to Your Inbox! Click Here to Subscribe Do you have any travel plans for 2025? Let us know in the comments!The post The Unwritten Rules About That Empty Middle Seat Next to You On An Airplane first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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