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U.S. Government Urges Travelers to Ditch Pajamas and Fly “With Respect”

Last updated: 2025/11/26 at 6:17 PM
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U.S. Government Urges Travelers to Ditch Pajamas and Fly “With Respect”
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The U.S. government has issued a call for travelers to “dress with respect” when flying, urging passengers to leave behind pajamas, slippers, and overly casual attire.

At a press conference held at Newark Liberty International Airport, Sean Duffy, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, launched a new civility campaign ahead of the holiday travel season. He argued that dressing more appropriately — for example, in jeans and a clean shirt rather than sleepwear — could promote more courteous behavior during flights.

The Golden Age of Travel starts with ALL OF US.

Let’s be merry this holiday season as we fly! 🦃🌲

Dress up to go to the airport, help a stranger out, and be in a good mood.

We can bring civility back, it’s as easy as that! 🤝✈️ pic.twitter.com/CSAYe6ME31

— Secretary Sean Duffy (@SecDuffy) November 20, 2025

The push comes amid worrying trends: according to officials, in-flight disturbances have surged, with reports of unruly passenger events having increased by 400% since 2019. Duffy also decried behavior such as passengers taking off shoes and propping their feet on the seat in front — habits he said fail to “honor” fellow travelers or the aviation experience.

The campaign does not impose formal dress-code regulations or penalties: it represents a “soft nudge” toward personal responsibility and travel etiquette. Nevertheless, Duffy and supporters argue that the gesture reflects a broader aim to restore courtesy, civility, and a measure of decorum to air travel, especially at a time when airports are expected to see record volumes of passengers.

As travelers prepare for the holiday rush, the message from U.S. authorities is clear: comfort need not come at the expense of respect — and small choices like clothing and manners may contribute to a safer, more civil flying experience.

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