Should a person seated on a flight from Atlanta, Ga. to Houston, Texas have to listen to a person snoring?
(1). 1 1/2 hour non-stop snoring during this flight. (2). Is it the flight attendents or pilots responsibility to correct the problem . (3) Could be heard (distance )in first class (10 seats foreward and 10 seat back
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1 :
Well, you could inform the flight attendant and perhaps the gentleman could be gently nudged. But other than that, I don't think you could or even should do much about it. Just slap on a pair of earphones and block everything else out.
2 :
No! that's why you can use the headphones and listen to music or movie... tune it out! they have a right to sleep, probably doesn´t even know they snore poor things. I snore, i wake myself up, and i'm a woman!!! so use the headphones sweetie...
3 :
The person has the right to sleep. Why don't you just listen to some music, or watch the movie? You would not like for some one to wake you up from your nap. And No the pilot nor the flight attendants should not wake the person up.
4 :
Headphones would have helped. The sleeping person had a right to take a nap, and folks can't control when they snore - my husband travels constantly for his job, and even though you were on a short flight, the snorer may have been on the last leg of a very long trip.
5 :
Wow, guess you should add no infants, or obnoxious children or the person sitting next to you that wants to share their whole life story... You pay for a flight with more than one person, what you really need to do is learn some coping skills. If you don't want to hear someone snore bring some headphones and get over yourself!