Major U.S. Airline Cracks Down on Loud Audio From Personal Devices
As in-flight internet becomes faster and more available, more passengers are streaming movies, listening to music, and playing games during flights. Because of this, airlines are paying closer attention to how device use affects the cabin experience.
To address the issue, United Airlines updated its Refusal of Transport policy. The new rule says passengers who refuse to use headphones while playing audio or video may be considered disruptive. In more serious situations, travelers could even be denied boarding or removed from a flight.
Many travelers support the update, saying headphones should already be standard in shared spaces. Flight attendants also say they are reminding passengers more often to lower their device volume. In the end, the message is simple: if you want to enjoy entertainment during your flight, bring headphones so everyone around you can travel comfortably.