How to be the first to exit the plane after landing without making others nervous or causing a crowd: 2 tips from an expert
Traveling by plane is commonplace for many people in the modern world. However, disembarking after boarding remains a nerve-wracking experience due to the rush and crush. Nevertheless, there are still ways to be the first to exit the plane without causing discomfort to other passengers or creating chaos.
An etiquette expert shared two simple tips in an interview with USA Today. The desire to disembark quickly often arises for valid reasons, so there's no need to feel embarrassed about it, but it's also important to avoid disturbing others.
Ask the flight attendants for assistance
If you have a valid reason for needing to exit the plane early, such as a tight connection or a medical issue, don't hesitate to ask the flight attendants for help. They have the authority to make an announcement and allow you to proceed to the gate before other passengers.
Remember to be polite and provide a clear explanation for your request. Avoid fabricating false stories, as this could lead to a negative response.
Purchase tickets closer to the exit door
Seats located near the front of the plane are typically more expensive, but they offer the advantage of allowing you to be among the first to disembark after boarding. This can be particularly beneficial if you have limited travel time or need to make a connecting flight.
It's essential to refrain from rushing and pushing unnecessarily, as this behavior can be disruptive and potentially harmful.
As previously reported by TravelWise, an etiquette expert told us when you can recline your seat on an airplane and when you shouldn't do it to avoid disturbing others.