Major US Airline can now remove passengers for “barebeating”

A major U.S. airline is taking steps to address a common in-flight frustration: passengers playing audio out loud on personal devices. Often referred to online as “barebeating,” this behavior forces others nearby to listen without consent, disrupting what is meant to be a shared, quiet space.

United Airlines has updated its Refusal of Transport policy to clearly define this as disruptive conduct. Passengers who play audio or video without headphones and refuse to stop may be removed from the flight or even denied boarding. The rule places loud device use alongside other serious issues like interfering with crew or boarding while intoxicated.

While headphones have long been expected, the airline says the policy update reflects changes in technology. With faster in-flight internet services, including options like Starlink, passengers are streaming more content than ever, increasing the potential for cabin noise if guidelines are ignored.

Many travelers have welcomed the clarification, noting that headphone use should be basic etiquette. Flight attendants also report that reminding passengers about device noise has become a routine part of their job, adding to an already demanding set of responsibilities.

The policy also applies to children, which can create challenges for some families, but the expectation remains the same for all passengers. Ultimately, the message is simple: using headphones is no longer just courteous—it is required, and ignoring the rule can lead to serious consequences during travel.

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