Flight attendants have revealed the worst pick-up lines they have received from passengers and pilots while flying.
The in-flight staff shared the awkward remarks with travel experts Rich Henderson and Andrew Kothlow, who posted it to their blog, Two Guys on a Plane, which is where they frequently give advice on how to become a pro at flying.
The flight attendants use their blog to provide travelers with their expertise and some of the most hilarious encounters.
Most recently, they asked other cabin crew members to share the cringe-worthy moments that saw passengers flirting with them - from asking stewards to join the 'mile-high club' to handing them napkins with numbers on them.
Rich Henderson and Andrew Kothlow are experts at all things travel and the creators of the blog Two Guys on a Plane , who frequently give advice on how to become a pro at flying
They have revealed the worst pick-up lines they received from passengers while flying
They asked cabin crew members to share their cringe-worthy moments that saw passengers flirting with them
In their blog post, they explained they have seen many passengers try to have sex in the bathrooms, before adding that they have 'seen far too many disgusting things happen in those tiny bathrooms.'
They added: 'Whether it’s a passenger, a pilot, or a fellow flight attendant – people on airplanes can get a little weird.
'We asked flight attendants what the worst pickup lines are that they’ve ever heard while on the airplane and what they came up with did disappoint!'
One flight attendant revealed that a passenger attempted to charm them while receiving a beverage.
When they cabin crew member asked what they would like to drink, the passenger replied: 'You, on ice.'
And it turns out, travelers often take the beverage and food cart as an opportunity to flirt on flight attendants.
Another stewardess revealed that while hanging a passenger a snack, he said: 'Well would you look at that, a snack from a snack.'
The cabin crew member noted she 'gagged' upon hearing it.
One passenger called a cabin crew member his 'future ex-wife', while another attempted to make a movie date while flying
While demonstrating the safety instruction, one flight attendant was met with an eyebrow-raising remark
Another passenger referred to a cabin crew member as a 'snack'
Another person asked if they could 'hypnotize' a cabin crew member and asked for their number
Meanwhile another traveler used clean-up duty as a way to ask for a date.
The passenger wrote his number on a napkin and handed it to the cabin crew member when she was collecting trash in hopes his trick would work.
Someone else tried jokingly asking for a flight attendant's number - who was named Alexa.
They said: 'Your name is Alexa? Hmm, Alexa how do I get this girl's number?'
Another passenger proved they weren't shy and asked if a flight attendant wanted to join the 'mile-high club', which is a term for people who have had sex on a plane.
Other travelers asked if they could 'hypnotize' the flight attendant and said that the stewardess looked like his 'future ex-wife.'
And while most of the comments made were light-hearted, other travelers upped the ante by making even more suggestive remarks.
It wasn't just passengers who were trying to get rowdy, according to the flight attendants, pilots have asked if they needed their 'pillows fluffed' and tried to find them on 'Tinder'
One pilot asked to see the rest of a flight attendant's tattoos
Another pilot invited them up to their room because there would be a 'monkey'
One passenger said: 'Are we flying to Ireland? Because my D is Dublin from looking at you'
One passenger said: 'Are we flying to Ireland? Because my D is Dublin from looking at you.'
And it wasn't just passengers who were trying to get rowdy, according to the flight attendants, captains and pilots have asked if they needed their 'pillows fluffed' and tried to find them on 'Tinder'.
Another pilot invited them up to their room because there would be a 'monkey'.
While demonstrating the safety instruction, one flight attendant was met with an eyebrow-raising remark.
While showing passengers how to use the oxygen masks, a traveler yelled out: 'I got something to put in your mouth.'