Major U.S. Airline Announces It Can Remove Passengers for ‘Barebeating,’

A major U.S. airline has taken a firm stance against a growing source of in-flight disruption: passengers playing audio aloud from phones, tablets, or other devices. This behavior, often referred to online as “barebeating,” forces nearby travelers to endure sounds without consent, interfering with the quiet and often carefully managed cabin environment that airlines aim to provide. United Airlines recently updated its Refusal of Transport policy, which governs when passengers can be denied boarding or removed from a flight, to explicitly include playing audio or video without headphones as a form of disruptive conduct.

Under the revised rules, travelers who refuse to comply may be removed from the plane or denied transportation entirely. By placing loud device audio alongside serious infractions such as interfering with crew members or boarding while intoxicated, the airline signals that maintaining a respectful and controlled cabin environment is just as important as ensuring passenger safety. United Airlines emphasized that headphone use has long been an expectation, but the policy update clarifies the rule in light of expanding in-flight internet access. Modern connectivity services, including Starlink, allow passengers to stream videos, play online games, and use various entertainment apps with relative ease, increasing the potential for disturbances.

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