"Present your picture ID and boarding pass."
"Place all liquids in a one-quart clear plastic zipbag."
"Remove your laptop from your carryon."
"Empty your pockets."
"Remove your shoes."
"Board only when your row is called."
"Do not leave your luggage unattended."
"Report any suspicious behavior to an airline employee or TSA representative."
"Fasten your seatbelt."
"Stow your carryons completely under the seat in front of you. or in the overhead compartment."
Now comes a new request of air travelers: "Use the restroom before boarding the aircraft." Huh? Is this like your mother telling you to "go potty" before getting into the car?
Actually, according to a CNN report, it is All Nippon's request that is part of its environmental stewardship policies. "We are making these items lighter -- and making the passengers lighter, a little bit," All Nippon's Megumi Tezuka said. The airline estimates that if 50 percent of passengers relieved themselves before boarding, it would reduce carbon dioxide by 4.2 tons a month. Flights will also show educational films on the environment, according to CNN.
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