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Reasons to stand immediately after flight landing

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Reasons to stand immediately after flight landing
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Gary Leff Chief Financial Officer | View from the Wing

Some flyers believe that the best approach upon landing is to remain seated until it’s their turn to disembark. They often question why others stand up immediately, considering that passengers cannot exit until the aircraft doors open and those ahead have left. This view is sometimes expressed in harsh terms, mocking those who stand immediately. However, this perspective may be misguided.

"You’re not going anywhere," tweeted Cruz Oxenreider on June 23, 2024, expressing confusion over the behavior of standing passengers.

Standing up right away can provide comfort and utilize available space in the aircraft, aiding fellow passengers as well. There are several reasons why standing immediately upon landing can be beneficial:

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Firstly, preparing to deplane by retrieving items from the overhead bin can expedite the process. This allows everyone to disembark a few minutes faster, which helps passengers with tight connections and enables cleaners to board sooner. This efficiency benefits both the airline's operations and potentially reduces costs and fares.

Secondly, it shows consideration for middle seat passengers who have been confined for hours. When aisle seat passengers stand up, middle seat occupants gain more space to stretch out into the aisle area, while window seat passengers also enjoy increased elbow room.

Thirdly, after enduring an uncomfortable seat for hours, standing provides relief for your back, especially given modern slimline seats with less padding.

Kevin Dahlstrom offers an additional reason: some individuals operate with high urgency across all areas of life. "Why do you walk so fast? Why are you always in a hurry?" Dahlstrom notes these questions he's faced throughout his life but believes that operating with urgency is a hallmark trait of high performers.

Remaining seated until it’s your row’s turn offers little benefit. While there is no obligation to crowd the aisles immediately—except perhaps making room for middle-seat passengers—it is unreasonable to criticize those who stand to stretch or retrieve their carry-on bags efficiently.

Standing as soon as your plane lands and arrives at the gate helps everyone stretch out and move off the plane faster. This benefits other passengers, the airline, and ultimately yourself too. It reflects forward-leaning behavior characteristic of high performers.

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