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United Airlines Threatens To Ban Passengers Who Refuse To Use Headphones

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 2, 2026March 2, 2026 12 Comments

a woman standing in an airplane with a man using a tablet

United Airlines is taking aim at one of the most annoying in-flight trends just as Starlink rolls out across its fleet, a technology that could otherwise make the problem far worse.

United Airlines Threatens To Ban Passengers Who Do Not Use Headphones

If you have flown recently, you have probably encountered it: a passenger scrolling TikTok or watching videos on full volume, acting like the cabin is their living room. United Airlines already recently added an explicit pre-flight announcement that warn passengers to use headphones when using their portable devices,  but has now gone even further in updating its contract of carriage to explicitly allow the airline to refuse transport to passengers who do not use headphones while listening to audio or video content. Among the official reasons you can now be removed from a United flight include:

Passengers who fail to use headphones while listening to audio or video content.

Seatback systems already require headphones for audio, so this is about personal devices like phones and tablets that can be turned up to disturb others. And by placing the rule in the “refusal to transport” section of the Contract of Carriage, United is elevating this from “please be considerate” to “comply or you may not fly.”

And to that, I say amen.

It boggles my mind that anyone would ever think it is acceptable to forgo headphones or think that others cannot hear it the volume is on low. The biggest culprits tend to be bad parents who hand over devices to their children with the volume turned up, but many adult “babies” are guilty of this to.

Other Contractual Changes Necessitated By Starlink

Interestingly, View From The Wing notes that this headphone language is part of a broader tightening of United’s rules, including bans on inflight video calls and language addressing “offensive content,” plus efforts to crack down on passengers buying multiple tickets in certain ways (essentially cracking down further on back-to-back-ticketing to skirt minimum stay rules…the subject for another post).

United is right to act proactively on this, as the problem will only get worse. As free high speed Wi-Fi comes to more flights, we will see more people able to be annoying not just on the ground, but in the air. Loud sounds, porn, and video calls will all be possible, so cracking down on it now makes sense.

CONCLUSION

A contract of carriage update at Untied Airlines explicitly warns that passengers may be removed for not using headphones when listening to audio or video onboard.

United is not reinventing etiquette here. It is simply turning a common-sense expectation into an enforceable rule. Most passengers already use headphones, and the ones who do are usually corrected (and then usually comply). Even so, if United backs this up with consistent enforcement, it hopefully will discourage these people from even attempting it at all…

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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12 Comments

  1. Jerry Reply
    March 2, 2026 at 4:13 pm

    It sounds like United is going to have to stop flying to Miami.

  2. 1990 Reply
    March 2, 2026 at 4:30 pm

    And they just had an evacuation at LAX earlier today… UA2127.

  3. Josh Reply
    March 2, 2026 at 5:53 pm

    Are they actually going to enforce this?

  4. PolishKnight Reply
    March 2, 2026 at 6:04 pm

    This all happened because an an Apple executive, like Steve Jobs himself, announced the remove of the headphone jack to be “cool” without considering the implications. Eventually, nearly every iPhone becomes e-waste but before it does, it gets into the hands of someone who can barely afford the crab egg rolls at the Dollar Tree. These people will simply blast the phone on speaker in public wherever they go setting a trend. Then there’s the seniors who can’t figure out bluetooth pairing or people who have just forgotten to charge their headsets.

    The $1 headset was a great way to keep people polite. Heck, if the headphone jack was still there, we could just hand out dollar tree headphones to offenders to get them to be quiet.

    • tee poco Reply
      March 3, 2026 at 12:39 pm

      You can still play audio to wired headphones via usb.

      • PolishKnight Reply
        March 5, 2026 at 8:02 am

        That requires an adapter custom to the mobile platform. The prole classes don’t bother and just blast it because, why not?

        The USA is an interesting culture where our manners are often adopted from the lower classes rather than from the upper ones.

  5. askmrlee Reply
    March 3, 2026 at 1:50 am

    Maybe a kill switch for the wifi – since you will need to be a Mileage Plus member to access Starlink Wifi, if you misbehave, then the Wifi is turned off for you for the remainder of your flights or for some “time out” period.

  6. robbo Reply
    March 3, 2026 at 2:08 pm

    It sounds like United might lose customers flying to India or Middle East, but they won’t lose this one. Hooray I say and good riddance to the rude, ill-mannered narcissists who insist on thinking the rest of us want to hear there damn videos or phone calls or rotten music. We don’t, show some manners. The reason they are called “Personal Devices” is because they are damn well personal. Like the writer, I say Amen, finally.

    • Right-This-Way Reply
      March 3, 2026 at 3:28 pm

      Agree Completely…….but what happens mid-flight when some clown decides to forego the headphones just for spite or entitlement or whatever ? Are the airlines going to divert for a reason like this ? Then those that feel they can spew their noise throughout the cabin will be hollering that small children or babies are noisy so it’s fair game. What a bleepin’ annoying world we live in when a small amount of people just don’t get it and have to ruin it for the rest of us civilized folk.

  7. Michael Reply
    March 3, 2026 at 4:39 pm

    I like United even more now!

  8. Christian Reply
    March 3, 2026 at 5:31 pm

    I give Kirby lots of blame when he makes bad calls but massive props to him on this one!

  9. David Reply
    March 8, 2026 at 7:23 pm

    United Airlines Passenger Reacts Badly to New Headphones Rule
    https://www.aol.com/articles/united-airlines-passenger-reacts-badly-175725786.html

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