OK here goes.
1) People stuffing the overhead bins full of ludicrously large luggage meaning everyone else has to struggle.
2) Going through security - people that don't understand they need to remove any metal objects BEFORE going through.
3) Anyone that fully reclines their chair (in Y) - extremely selfish.
4) Kids/adults/anyone kicking your chair from behind.
5) On landing, as soon as the seatbelt sign goes out, everyone in Y standing up at once and then proceeding to still be standing there 20 minutes later - especially with the uncomfortable half-stood-up-half-sat-down position for those in seat C/equivalent.
6) The US landing cards - never obvious which row to actually write in.
7) 'Random' extra security for anyone sporting tattoos (they must be dodgy people, naturally)
8) People clogging up the space in front of the exit row seats in Y or standing too close than is pleasant.
9) Anyone with overly loud music/other blasting through headphones. Again, a lack of basic courtesy to others.
1) People stuffing the overhead bins full of ludicrously large luggage meaning everyone else has to struggle.
2) Going through security - people that don't understand they need to remove any metal objects BEFORE going through.
3) Anyone that fully reclines their chair (in Y) - extremely selfish.
4) Kids/adults/anyone kicking your chair from behind.
5) On landing, as soon as the seatbelt sign goes out, everyone in Y standing up at once and then proceeding to still be standing there 20 minutes later - especially with the uncomfortable half-stood-up-half-sat-down position for those in seat C/equivalent.
6) The US landing cards - never obvious which row to actually write in.
7) 'Random' extra security for anyone sporting tattoos (they must be dodgy people, naturally)
8) People clogging up the space in front of the exit row seats in Y or standing too close than is pleasant.
9) Anyone with overly loud music/other blasting through headphones. Again, a lack of basic courtesy to others.