There are some rules about what to wear and what not to wear when flying to ensure cleanliness, comfort and convenience - Photo: FREEPIK
According to Travel and Leisure , there are even certain mandatory dress codes that you need to follow when flying, or you could be kicked off your flight.
Open toe shoes
If you're traveling to a warm-weather destination , wearing flip-flops or sandals on the plane can be comfortable, but you should consider carefully.
Bobby Laurie, travel expert and former flight attendant, said Carpets and areas under airplane seats are often not cleaned thoroughly and thoroughly for a long time, so avoid wearing open-toed shoes. Also, always wear shoes in the bathroom because liquid on the floor may not be just water.
Offensive clothing
Most airlines reserve the right to deny boarding to passengers who are wearing offensive clothing. The language of the policy is often vague, but it usually refers to clothing that is vulgar or offensive.
If the airline considers your attire offensive, you may be asked to change. If you refuse, you may be removed from the flight.
Sleepwear
Everyone wants to be comfortable when flying, but since you're still in a public place, it's best not to wear pajamas to the airport and on the plane.
“Wear loose-fitting, elastic-waisted pants,” says Susan Fogwell, a former flight attendant with 22 years of experience. The only exception is if you’re flying business class and are given pajamas to wear during the flight, and you can simply change back before landing.
Swimwear
Hawaiian Airlines is one of the few airlines that has a clear dress code, which specifically prohibits swimsuits. If you insist on wearing a swimsuit on the flight, you can wear a light robe over it.
Wear only one layer of clothing
You can never predict how the temperature will change on a plane, so wearing just one layer, whether it's a tank top or a thick sweater, isn't a good idea. "Wear layers so you can stay warm if you're cold, and take off layers if you're hot," says Bobby Laurie.
Bulky metal jewelry
When traveling, keep bulky metal jewelry in your carry-on. Never check any valuables in your checked luggage. You will likely have to remove them at airport security, causing inconvenience not only to you but also to those in line behind you.
Keep expensive watches in a protective case when traveling. If you wear an engagement ring, consider purchasing a dummy ring to wear while traveling in case it gets lost or stolen.
Perfumes and fragrances
Be respectful of passengers who may be sensitive to scents and avoid wearing strong perfumes or colognes. In a confined space like an airplane cabin, your favorite scent can easily be carried around and may be unpleasant to others. Remember that not everyone has the same taste as you, not to mention health concerns.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/len-may-bay-nho-dung-di-giay-dep-ho-mui-20250904112006208.htm
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