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Post by : Saif Rahman
Airports can be overwhelming environments, often filled with hurried travelers racing to catch flights, navigate terminals, or cope with long queues. One of the features designed to facilitate quicker movement is the travelator, a moving walkway that resembles an escalator but without steps. It aims to help passengers walk swiftly and save precious time. Unfortunately, many people misuse this system, leading to unnecessary delays and frustration for those around them.
Travelators are not designed for standing still, as if they were amusement rides. Their primary function is to assist you in moving efficiently from one section to another. When individuals step onto a travelator and cease to walk—especially when they create blocks by standing next to each other—they hinder the flow for everyone else. A person racing toward their gate can find themselves stuck behind stagnant travelers, risking a missed flight.
To alleviate such issues, there's a straightforward guideline to follow: Stand on the right, walk on the left. If you're feeling fatigued or wish to take a leisurely pace, position yourself on the right side of the walkway. Conversely, those in a hurry should keep to the left. This practice, adhered to by many around the world, helps ensure the walkway remains congestion-free.
Regrettably, some travelers neglect this essential protocol at numerous airports. They often gather in groups or place their bags across the walkway, resulting in increased tension, arguments, or pushing. Given the natural crowding of airports, such behavior can intensify stress for all travelers.
Grasping travelator etiquette is straightforward and considerate. If you're tired or burdened with heavy luggage, standing is acceptable, but ensure you do so on the right side. Those racing to catch a flight should have the ability to walk briskly on the left side, allowing for an efficient experience for all.
Moreover, it’s vital to stay aware of your environment. Avoid coming to an abrupt stop on the travelator, and refrain from using it as a spot to check your phone or rummage through your bag. Such actions may lead to unfortunate collisions for those behind you.
Small gestures of awareness can significantly enhance everyone's travel experience. By abiding by this uncomplicated guideline, airports can feel more organized and tranquil. Travelers can then navigate freely, without added stress, showing respect for those who may be tired, anxious, or pressed for time.
So, the next time you find yourself at an airport, keep this straightforward yet important rule in mind: Stand right, walk left. It embodies both good manners and smart travel decisions.
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