Can we talk about this trend? ✈️
These “How to survive a 10-hour flight in economy” videos that end with, “Easy. Don’t fly economy.” 😂
I’m sorry, but I don’t find it funny. For most people, economy isn’t a choice—it’s what they can afford. Telling people to “just fly first class” feels less witty and more completely out of touch.
Am I the only one rolling my eyes? 👀
#OutOfTouch #TravelTok #EconomyClass #SocialMediaTrends #ReadTheRoom
Having traveled extensively in economy class myself, I can attest that surviving long-haul flights is no easy feat, especially when budget constraints leave you with limited options. The popular trend of videos dismissing economy with jokes like 'just fly first class' struck me as not just tone deaf but dismissive of the reality for most travelers worldwide. From my experience, economy seats can be cramped and uncomfortable, and those 10+ hour flights require more than just endurance—they need smart planning. Simple tips like choosing aisle seats for easier movement, packing essential comfort items such as neck pillows and noise-canceling headphones, and staying hydrated can make a significant difference. However, the option to simply upgrade to first class is often a luxury out of reach for about 80% of the world's population. It's important for social media creators and influencers to 'read the room' and recognize that humor based on privilege can alienate many. Instead of mockingly suggesting to avoid economy, content could focus more on practical advice and empathy for the majority who don't have first-class budgets. This shift in perspective not only fosters inclusivity but provides genuinely useful information. In conclusion, economy travelers deserve respect and better support rather than snarky remarks. We should encourage more realistic travel guidance and appreciate the challenges faced by those who fly economy regularly.









































