What Happens To You On An Aeroplane?
- Tahani Amin

- Jul 3, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: May 2, 2019

If you've ever experienced a more than 4-hour flight, then you definitely agree when I say "it'll get boring".We've all experienced aeroplane boredom(as I like to call it), whether we've been on a long flight or not. No matter how much facility there is, you'll always get bored and then impatient and then anxious to get off the plane.
There are eight stages that most people go through in an aeroplane:
1. For the first couple of hours, you'll be entertained by the T.V. in front of you or by anything you brought with you.
2. (if you are flying alone, skip this) You will then advance to talking to your sibling or your parents or your wife or anyone who is sitting next to you. You'll probably be talking about something awkwardly abnormal.
3. Next, you'll probably go to sleep for a couple of hours or look out of the window or stare into space thinking of what to do with your life.
4. You will now experience mild tension(unless you find something to do, then you will repeat from step 1) you will feel suffocated and think of the different catastrophes that could take place.
5. You will now think to get out of your suffocating seat and go to the bathroom or walk around, but you might most probably get turned down by the air hostess.
6. This will now make you advance to the 'do anything' stage. In this stage, You will experience stress and will want to get out of the plane and relieve yourself.
7. You will now probably go to sleep again and then wake up thinking its been 2 hours when it has only been 30 minutes.
8. Finally, You will then spend the rest of your flight staring into space thinking to yourself why you didn't bring entertainment along with you.
You will then experience the same on your return flight.
Good Luck Travellers. Thanks for reading!!!




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