Jetiquette
Today’s word on Word Spy is Jetiquette. A rough guide for those who look after their airline etiquette.

(JET.uh.kuht, -ket) n. The rules or norms that govern correct or polite behavior while on board an airplane.

Another great example of how to splice the word “jet” with other fab words of the english dictionary. It’s a whole science in and of itself. I expect all those who visit afrojet to follow a strict jetiquette when reading and linking from these words. Ha. That’s good.

From the above link, read the five tips from British Airways’ manual on proper jetiquette. I really like number 2: “Saucy Canoodling under the blankets is out. No one else wants to watch your passionate embraces and 28 per cent of passengers actually complain about couples making out on flights.” Now that’s just good jetiquette.

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