Given the high safety standards, airlines impose strict regulations on passengers, covering everything from paperwork and baggage to punctuality and behavior. It’s no exaggeration to say that when flying, it's important to 'keep quiet.'

And indeed, this is true, as the aviation industry records numerous instances each year where passengers are removed from flights, fined, or banned due to inappropriate remarks that jeopardize flight safety. Here are some specific examples:
I'm drunk
Whether true or just a joke, saying this will lead to the flight attendants asking you to leave the plane. If you're not actually drunk, you’ll face the consequences of your careless joke. If you’ve had too much to drink before boarding, it’s best to inform the attendants about your condition. Depending on the nature of the flight, they may decide whether to allow you to fly or not.
Airlines also have the right to deny boarding if the flight attendants determine that a passenger’s safety is compromised, which includes being intoxicated.
Additionally, if you consume alcohol that wasn’t served by the flight attendants, you will be immediately arrested upon landing, as this is considered a legal violation.
I am a terrorist

Making this kind of joke on a plane will not get any laughs or applause. Instead, it will lead to immediate detention, removal from the aircraft, and a host of legal issues and penalties that you will have to face afterward.
There have been numerous cases where individuals have faced administrative fines or even flight bans, as making such threats endangers aviation security and passenger safety.
I have a bomb

The aviation industry has recorded several incidents where passengers joked about carrying bombs in their personal belongings or luggage. Such remarks disrupt order, security, and safety. Aviation authorities believe that many passengers have a low level of awareness or treat bomb threats as a prank. Meanwhile, each bomb joke causes significant losses for airlines, as flights are delayed for hours while security checks are carried out.
As a result, making jokes or spreading rumors about carrying bombs or explosives in luggage can lead to administrative fines in the civil aviation sector, with penalties ranging from 20,000,000 VND to 30,000,000 VND or 30,000,000 VND to 40,000,000 VND, depending on the nature and severity of the act.
These are useful details you should keep in mind to avoid any trouble when flying. Also, if you're looking for great deals on flight tickets for any of your travels, be sure to contact Mytour at the hotline 1900 2083 for quick advice and support!
T.Ba, 12/05/2023 15:57
