So far, two women have come forward to say that Southwest Airlines asked them to cover up in order to fly.
It would be a bit awkward to sit next to someone scantily clad on a flight.
Then again, it's also been awkward for me to sit next to someone eyeing the barf bag and frantically reading the emergency exit information. (They didn't kick him off the flight.)
Also annoying - sitting next to a drunk Australian dude who leaned in a little too closely, a grandma who wanted to exchange recipes, and some kid who spent the whole trip playing videos games with the volume on full blast ("blip, bleep, blip, blip" for a few hours really gets old).
They didn't kick any of them off of the flights, either.
Unless these women were indecently exposed which is illegal, what makes them any worse to sit next to on mass transit than the next person?
I'm sure I've ridden on subways with worse characters.
If anything, I think this and Britney Spear's outfit at the VMAs should serve as a cultural wake-up call: Sometimes too much skin is not a good thing.
If your outfit is so bad that an airline attendent in 1960s looking polyester hands you a blanket, that's a big reality check for your fashion radar.
Then again, I'm not sure an airline can mandate common sense.

On the flight back from my...
Back to page topOn the flight back from my honeymoon, my husband and I sat next to another set of honeymooners, who happened to smooch all the way back to Minnesota. It wan't a little pick here and there. This was full lip-locking action.
Revealing clothing. Stinky passengers. Screaming children. Flying is packed with... entertainment.
Flying is not my bag,...
Back to page topFlying is not my bag, either. I love to travel, but I get highly annoyed by the types of things you've mentioned above, as well as anxious and antsy to get out of my seat.
One of my favorite moments was having to sit in front of a family who changed their baby's incredibly smelly diaper right behind us. I know it might be harder to do, but is it impossible to take the baby into the bathroom for a change?
I also get cranky about those people who take forever and a week to move down the aisle, place their luggage in the overhead compartment and get into their seats.
And due to my habit of drinking lots of coffee and water, I frequently have to use the bathroom on flights, which I'm sure annoys other passengers.
All in all, if there was a jet pack available for purchase that would zoom us to far-away destinations in a matter of minutes without having to deal with other people, I'd spring for it.