Is there an appropriate way to enjoy in-flight entertainment?

With passengers presented with a wide array of movies and TV shows on an aircraft, there’s often hostility between those who think they can watch what they want and those who believe their neighbors should avoid offensive or inappropriate entertainment around children.

“I did not sign up to be a mid-flight babysitter,” Holly Graham, a director of booking for live entertainment based in Tampa, recently told The Washington Post in a recent article about airline etiquette. 3

“I’m going to watch what I want to watch,” she added, revealing she recently watched the frisky flick “Saltburn” on board a busy plane.

Graham told WaPo that she has had parents ask her to keep her movie selection to PG-13 and has declined.

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