Flying and Movie Drama: A Mixed Bag for Passengers

USAMon Oct 07 2024
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Ever wondered if you should watch a movie about plane crashes while on a flight? Well, it depends. Some airlines say no way, others are more chill about it. Let's dive into what makes the difference. Take Delta Air Lines, for example. They steer clear of movies like "Flight" and "Sully". Why? Because they don't want to make you feel anxious while you're up in the air. Virgin Atlantic, on the other hand, is cool with showing films like "Sully". They think it can highlight pilots' skills and bravery.
British Airways has a unique approach too. They add trigger warnings before movies that have plane crashes or other intense scenes. This way, you know what you're getting into and can choose if you want to watch. It's all about giving passengers control over their viewing experience. Passengers themselves have mixed feelings. Some think watching these movies can boost confidence in the flight crew. Others might find them a bit too much, especially on a bumpy ride. In the end, it's up to each airline to decide what they show. And while some might leave out plane crash dramas, others include them with a heads-up. It's all about finding that balance between variety and being mindful of passenger feelings.
https://localnews.ai/article/flying-and-movie-drama-a-mixed-bag-for-passengers-330ad42a

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