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For shorter flights, etiquette experts advise keeping shoes on, while longer flights allow for shoe removal if feet are odor-free. Passengers seated in emergency exit rows should always keep shoes on ...
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“If you are seated in the emergency exit row, your shoes should always be on,” she says. “You have elected to take on the ...
Travel Troubleshooter talks to etiquette experts about when it's OK to take your shoes off on a flight. The answer varies — ...