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Flight attendant reveals most ‘disgusting’ behavior she has witnessed in a decade — and you’ll never want to eat off of your seat tray again

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Flight attendant reveals most ‘disgusting’ behavior she has witnessed in a decade — and you’ll never want to eat off of your seat tray again

It’s just plane gross. 

Flying the friendly — or, more aptly, the filthy — skies is a germaphobe’s worst nightmare, cautions a veteran flight attendant who’s revealing the most unsanitary, dirty and “diabolical” disasters she’s seen at 35,000 feet. 

“I’m going to tell you all the nastiest things I’ve ever seen on a plane,” Charity Moore, an 11-year cabin crew member, announced in a trending video. “They start out mild and progressively more disgusting.”

“Ignorance is bliss,” continued the brunette, a 2025 “Survivor” contestant. “But also, knowledge is power.”

“Ready for takeoff?”

From passengers propping up their bare feet on backseat tray tables — a flat eating surface onto which parents often dump little snacks for their little ones — to vomit coating nearly every corner of the cabin, including the seats, carpet, galley, walls, lavatories and sinks, and worse, Moore detailed the yucky truth about cruising the clouds. 

She joins the booming chorus of in-flight insiders who’ve blown the lid off of the ickiness of air travel. It’s a digital trend among plane professionals, rooted in forewarning folks of the crud that creeps around their seats. 

Josephine Remo, a flight attendant and travel blogger, revealed that aircraft restrooms are rarely thoroughly cleaned, while Charles Platkin, the executive director of the Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center, advised trippers against using and consuming the water on planes — even when it comes to washing one’s hands.  

Cher, a Texas-based flight attendant of more than five years, separately spelled out the “filthiest parts of an airplane” online, listing the window shades, bathrooms, carpets, seat belts and storage spaces as some of the grimiest areas jet-setters routinely touch. 

Moore’s list of repulsive revelations is just as stomach-churning. 

“Changing your baby’s diaper in the seat,” she said, subtly scolding moms and dads with the unhygienic habit. “You know sometimes little particles be getting on that seat.”

“There are lavatories with baby changing tables,” Moore insisted. “It is unsanitary to change your baby’s diaper on the seat. Please use the lavatory, and I will also come back over and hand you a sani-wipe so you can wipe down the seat.”

“Don’t change your baby on the seat,” she reiterated. “Yuck, yuck, yuck!”

Moore then echoed the counsel of her fellow flight attendants who’ve advised frequent flyers against wearing shorts, mini skirts or any revealing attire on planes due to the high levels of bacteria on the chairs. 

She went on to alert travelers to the insane amounts of blood, urine and other bodily fluids that regularly spill all over the place. 

“We see a lot of surgeries — specifically, [Brazilian Butt Lift patients] with blood on their garments and it leaks through,” said Moore. “One time, I had a passenger who leaked through her garments in the butthole region, and she was leaking onto the seat.”

“That’s disgusting,” she groused. “We had to call in cleaners to have it sanitized.”

The skyway staffer also recalled an incident involving an incontinent older man, who accidentally urinated through his seat and onto the bag of another passenger whose electronic gaming system was ultimately ruined by the wetness. 

“That was a pretty diabolical, disgusting one,” Moore remembered.    

But an even more foul offense goes to the dogs. 

“Pets dying onboard,” said Moore, superimposing a snapshot of a hapless pup into her post. “Some of them just let go of their bowels, and we can’t divert [the plane] for a dead pet.”

“So it’s just up there decaying and stinking,” she added. “That has happened more times than I can count.”

As the pièce de résistance, Moore concluded the cringeworthy clip by revealing that she once went into an airplane bathroom and “looked over in the sink, and there was a used tampon.”

“You guys are savages.”



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