One of the most irritating behaviors in air travel may finally be getting addressed, thanks to a bold move from Turkish authorities.
In a new policy rolled out by Turkey’s civil aviation regulators, passengers who leap to their feet prematurely and clog the aircraft aisles before it’s their turn to exit may face fines of nearly $70.
“Please respect the disembarkation priority of the passengers in front of or around you and wait for your turn,” the Turkish Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced in a directive to airlines, urging flight attendants to report those who jump up too soon.
The penalty for such inconsiderate actions can reach up to 2,603 Turkish lira — approximately $67 — according to a report in the Washington Post.
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