For years, passengers gritted their teeth while someone else’s screen dominated the cabin, trapped between confrontation and silence. United’s decision doesn’t just protect quiet; it recognizes that modern flight is a fragile social contract. By putting speaker-blasting in the same category as other disruptive acts, the airline signals that comfort and respect are not optional extras but part of the ticket price.This shift also hands flight attendants long-missing authority. Instead of pleading for “courtesy,” they can now enforce a clear rule, reducing arguments and empowering those who simply want to endure a long flight in peace. Some will accuse United of overreach, but for many travelers, it feels like long-overdue backup. The message is simple and stark: your freedom ends where 200 strangers’ sanity begins—pack your headphones, or you may not fly at all.
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