It’s just plane rude.
A dramatic debate is heating up within the skies as travelers are fed up with aisle or middle-seat passengers stretching across their row to take pictures out of an airplane window.
Fanny Gagnon O’Donnell, situated in a window seat, stealthily captured a recent discourteous act on camera, showing how invasive it was to have a flailing arm invade her cramped personal space — repeatedly — for an iPhone picture.
“Thank god it was only a 3h [hour] flight,” she captioned a TikTok of her trip, which traveled from Spain to Germany, reported the Every day Mail.
“There isn’t a way there’s something to film that over and over,” one person commented.
“When someone does this to a literal stranger of their personal space, it’s just plain rude,” one commenter opined. “People must learn courtesy and limits, and ask before invading someone’s space.”
Others commented on their very own similar horror stories as well.
“I had the identical [passenger] next to me last time — I just closed the window,” one person wrote.
“Me flying to iceland. Paid extra for the window seat. Girl next to me told me off to not block her view of the window like excuse me???” added one other.
The Post has reached out to O’Donnell for comment.
The cruising-altitude conundrum also evoked the same incident from the top of 2023.
A TikTokker dramatically asked, “Do people not know personal space?” — as a person in her row repeatedly reached toward the window.
“I’d’ve closed the shade and stared into his soul. We’d’ve corrected that behavior before descent,” one commenter said.
Others, nonetheless, said in lieu of just making a passive-aggressive video, an easy “stop it” would have brought everyone back right down to Earth.
“I don’t understand how someone couldn’t speak up in a situation like this,” one wrote.
“It’s very vital to have the option to advocate for ourselves when someone is making us uncomfortable,” added one other.