I’m a flight expert & economy passengers can use the first class toilets on planes – here’s when it’s okay

A FLIGHT expert has revealed when it’s okay for economy class passengers to use the business or first class toilets.

Needing the toilet on a plane can be awkward with few options and a lot of other people possibly needing to use it at the same time.

AlamySome economy passengers don’t think the first class toilets are an option for them[/caption]

While the first class loos aren’t always seen to be an option for passengers sitting in the cheaper economy seats, there are certain situations when it’s okay for them to use them.

Aviation expert Irene King explained that although economy passengers generally shouldn’t use the business and first-class toilets, it isn’t a rule that is set in stone.

She told Stuff.co.nz that urgency, among a few other factors can grant those passengers access to the loos near the front of the aircraft.

She said: “You pay for what you get, however there are exceptions, particularly if there’s an urgent need.”

Ultimately, it’s not up to the passengers to make the decision, but to the cabin crew working on board the flight.

However, if you can get away with sneaking past the flight attendants, that’s always an option as well.

She continued: “The crew manager or crew member responsible for the particular area will normally make the call if they are aware of passengers moving between classes.

“On occasions, of course, the passenger will simply make the decision. However, the movement between segmented classes on the aircraft is discouraged.”

Former flight attendant Kat Kamalani also explained that passengers can get the first class perk without actually having to be in first class.

She explained on her TikTok account: “Everyone always thinks you can’t use the first class bathroom but you totally can.

“As long as you’re not standing in the galley, you are free to use their lavatory.”

One of the ways to get access to the first class toilets is to get an upgrade to business or first class – without paying for it.

An unnamed female cabin crew member, answering questions on a Reddit forum, explained how passengers can increase their chances of that happening.

She said: “Be really, really friendly. Help an attendant when necessary (lifting bags, help with spilled drinks)

“We might be nicer when we see you are struggling (2m tall guys in economy, very annoying person next to you).”

Another flight attendant was more brutal and explained why you weren’t getting free upgrades.

Shauni, a senior cabin crew member said during the Channel 5 TV show Upgrade Me: Secrets of the First Class: “People upgrade passengers when they are better looking. I don’t know why that is.”

Meanwhile, another flight attendant revealed the free perks you can get on board planes – you only need to ask.

And a man recently publicly shamed his girlfriend for leaving him in economy class after upgrading her own seat.

GettyPassengers can use the first class toilets if the cabin crew say it’s okay[/caption]  Read More 

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