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Theft by air passengers: you won’t believe what travellers steal from planes

From airsickness bags to a stewardess’ badge, it seems there is no limit to what fliers will steal. Some put a rise in thefts down to passengers being angry about high prices and extra charges

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Passengers will steal anything from places that isn’t nailed down, but why? Photo: Alamy
The Washington Post

What do passengers steal from planes? Anything that isn’t bolted down.

Items snatched from commercial flights include coffee mugs, cutlery, blankets and life jackets.

Yes, life jackets.

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When Joyce Kirby worked as a flight attendant, she says, passengers routinely grabbed the emergency flotation devices under their seats before leaving the aircraft. “We had to check each seat after each flight to make sure each one had a vest,” recalls Kirby, who now runs a tour operation in Palm Coast, Florida.

But the “what” isn’t as interesting as the “why.” If passengers are taking everything they can carry when they leave planes, it may say more about the airline industry than it does about them.

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Airlines report that life jackets are frequently stolen from their planes. Photo: Alamy
Airlines report that life jackets are frequently stolen from their planes. Photo: Alamy
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