The policy update also reflects a broader effort by airlines to maintain calmer and more controlled cabins as technology fundamentally changes how passengers spend time in the air. Many in-flight behaviors, such as extended phone conversations, loud gaming, or impromptu social gatherings, are difficult to regulate. However, playing audio out loud is one area where airlines can act decisively, drawing a clear line between acceptable and unacceptable conduct. By codifying expectations in official policies, airlines provide transparency for passengers, empower staff to enforce rules consistently, and create a framework for conflict resolution when disagreements arise mid-flight. The policy is both preventative and corrective, aiming to reduce stress and discomfort for all travelers, particularly on long or overnight flights where noise can significantly affect rest and well-being.
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