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    Major US Airline can now remove passengers for “barebeating”

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMarch 10, 20262 Mins Read

    A major U.S. airline has taken steps to address a growing in-flight annoyance: passengers playing audio aloud from phones, tablets, or laptops. The behavior—sometimes referred to online as “barebeating”—can disrupt the shared cabin environment by forcing nearby travelers to listen to music, videos, or games without headphones.

    United Airlines recently updated its Refusal of Transport policy, the document that outlines situations in which passengers may be denied boarding or removed from a flight. The revised policy now explicitly identifies playing audio or video without headphones as disruptive conduct. Travelers who refuse to comply with crew instructions to silence their devices may face consequences, including removal from the aircraft or denial of transportation.

    According to the airline, using headphones has always been an expected part of cabin etiquette. However, the policy clarification reflects how passenger behavior is evolving as onboard connectivity improves. With high-speed in-flight internet—such as satellite services like Starlink—travelers can stream videos, play games, and consume more digital media during flights. Airlines want to ensure that greater connectivity does not translate into greater cabin noise.

    Many passengers have welcomed the clearer rule, noting that headphone use has long been considered basic courtesy in shared spaces. Online discussions about the policy frequently reflect surprise that airlines needed to formalize something that many travelers assumed was already standard practice.

    For flight attendants, the change may help reduce conflicts. Crew members often report having to remind passengers to mute devices or use headphones during flights. Adding the expectation directly to the airline’s formal passenger policy gives staff clearer authority to address the issue when necessary.

    The situation can sometimes be more complicated with children using tablets or mobile devices, particularly very young travelers who may find headphones uncomfortable. Even so, airline staff emphasize that the expectation applies to all passengers and devices, regardless of age.

    Overall, the updated rule reflects a broader effort by airlines to maintain a calmer and more respectful cabin environment as technology changes how people spend time in the air. For travelers, the message is straightforward: if you plan to watch videos, listen to music, or play games during a flight, bring headphones.

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