EU About Ready To Allow Phone Calls While Flying

from the let-the-airlines-decide dept

While the US government has basically decided not to allow mobile phone calls from airplanes due to complaints from people worried about sitting next to people who are too chatty, the EU seems to be taking a more reasonable approach. Recognizing that the technology problems with calling from airplanes have basically been solved, the EU is ready to let airlines decide for themselves how they want to handle the issue. In other words, rather than having the government decree that people shouldn’t suffer sitting next to half a conversation, why not let the market decide? If people are really annoyed by it, then airlines can simply advertise themselves as “mobile-phone free” or set up “mobile-phone free” sections.

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Freedom of speech??? says:

Re: "let airlines decide for themselves"... riiiii

“Let me tell you brother, if you say ‘basically’ as much in real life as you did in this post and I ever find myself next to you on the plane while you’re chatting, you’ll be testing just how strong the vacuum suction in airplane toilets is… with your face.”

Yeah, why not just advertise yourself as “Tech-dirt free”. F-ing flamer.

Ralph Jung says:

Pay for the Privilege of not sitting next to them

Any comfort aspect that is currently part of flying can be turned into a money opportunity: it has already started with charging for luggage (per suitcase), headphones, meals etc. In addition to charging horrendous prices for mobile phone usage, I could imagine certain airlines to also start charging for the privilege of sitting in a mobile-free “Quiet Zone” (maybe also kid-free?), as some of them are already doing with their seat reservations. For instance, Aer Lingus charges €3 to €15 for reserving certain seats.

This isn't my name. says:

As long as the airlines also change their policies to allow me to comment on and generally mock the conversations I hear over phones without being kicked off the flight/blacklisted, I don’t really care.

Laughing loudly at someone’s phone conversation generally gets them to be quiet. Either that, or gets you stabbed. I’m willing to run the risk.

Devil's Advocate says:

“why not let the market decide”

Becasue that worked so well worldwide with regards to smoking?
What we’ve learned from that little exercise in free market mentality is that the people suffering from second hand smoking evantually come to terms with the fact that everywhere they go they will find themselves next to smokers and the few places that decided to advertise being “smoke free” discovered just how good to business that is.
It wasn’t until it became against the law in some countries that people stopped smoking – and even then there are plenty of countries where it’s illegal but nobody cares.

I’m having enough fun sitting next to someone on the train who’s chatting away on the phone (while I’m clearly trying to sleep). On a 12 hour trans-atlantic flight? No way.

Squidly says:

Re: Re: Just Because

“Just because people smoke doesn’t mean its everywhere. Just because people use a cell phone on an airplane doesn’t mean every time you ask someone not to they’re just going to do it anyway.”

Just because the low end of the gene pool doesn’t know how to “keep their pants zipped” and control their spawn on airplanes doesnt’ mean I should be subject to some brat kicking my seat and screaming the whole way either. But apparently, that’s legal (d@mmit!).

Duct Tape people…Duct Tape.

i welcome your abuse (user link) says:

you're all too violent

so you think talking on a cellphone its un-acceptable, but directing all the described violence is okay.

next time i sit near one of you sweat smelling americans i’ll ask if the fat twat can be thrown out of the window.

you’re welcome to attack me too. i’ll make sure you wont fly again soon.

good luck laughing at my conversations: i’ll be disgusted/amused by how ugly, fat and smelly your whole family is.

Chronno S. Trigger says:

Re: you're all too violent

I was going to say the same thing. People don’t want cell phones on planes so bad that they threaten to forcefully eject them at altitude, but the fat guy that takes up 1 1/2 seats is OK. or a crying baby, jabbering loon, guy with personal entertainment system way to loud. If you want full comfort in a plain then get your own.

Squidly says:

Re: Ban on phones...

I remember when you could wear your headphones and listen to your CD player from the time you walked onto the plane to the time you walked off the plane.

Amazingly (sarcasm here) that didn’t bring the plane down either.

Although now most airlines no longer say that it will “interfere” with communications and navigation equipment – they say something about it being for our safety. In all likelihood it’s just a CYA maneuver by the airlines to ensure the would-be fulltime headphone wearer hears all safety briefings and can no longer sue the airlines for “damages” (whatever that might be). My only problem with that argument (if it were true) is…What about the deaf?

Frequent Flyer says:

Chatty Teenagers...?

I think the chatty teenagers are going to be the worst… My favorite flights are the ones where its quiet as a 2nd floor library, and under 3 hours. Just enough time to get some work done, or take a nap. I hate being stuck to anybody who likes to chat. Now, there’s gonna be more resources to having somebody to talk to the whole time. Maybe I’ll switch to the train…

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