A plane passenger has expressed his shock at witnessing two of his fellow travelers getting incredibly intimate on a recent flight - most of which they spent locked in a series of embraces while lying across a row of seats barefoot.
The horrified traveler who goes by the name of Flea took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to rant about a recent flight experience, sharing images of his 'view' of the canoodling duo, who had their bare feet stuck out into the aisle of the plane while their legs were tangled together in a spooning position.
The New York-based jet-setter's story reignited the ongoing discussion about airplane etiquette - just weeks after a plane passenger prompted fury for propping her feet on a fellow traveler's seat and another admitted to wearing her seatbelt around her ankles.
'Can't believe my view on the plane. It was like this the whole four-hour flight,' Flea captioned the snaps.
A plane passenger has slammed two lovebirds for snuggling up barefoot throughout the entire four-hour flight
The content creator who goes by the name of Flea took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to rant about his most recent flight experience
One photo shows the man with one bare foot on the floor, while the woman rests partially on top of him
In one of the three photos shared in his X post, Flea captured the pair lying down over a row of three seats, while the woman had her legs wrapped around the limbs of her partner, her bare foot resting on the tray table in front of her.
Another one of the snaps capture the lovebirds making a heart out of their hands, holding the symbol up above their heads as they continued to cuddle.
A third photo shows the man with one bare foot on the floor, while the woman rests partially on top of him - her hand gripped around the headrest of the seat in front of her in an apparent attempt to hold herself in place.
People on the web flooded the comments section and expressed their displeasure at seeing the couple sprawled out barefoot across the seats.
One person said: 'How did the flight attendant not say anything?'
Someone else wrote: 'I'm more mad that they're barefoot.'
Another user added: 'I would have stared at his feet the whole time.'
One user commented: 'This isn't even safe.'
People on the web flooded the comments section and expressed their displeasure at seeing the couple sprawled out barefoot across the seats
'Breaking up in two months,' added another person.
'I hated these types of couples in high school, all in the hall slowing you down,' wrote one user.
This isn't the first time fliers have sparked furious debates over airplane etiquette.
Just a few weeks ago, a frequent flier sparked uproar after showing off a dangerous traveling hack that saw her wearing her seatbelt around her ankles in a bid to sit more 'comfortably' during her flight.
In the past, many passengers have also questioned whether you should switch seats while traveling if someone asks you to.
In December, a frequent flier issued a PSA to fellow travelers about seat swapping after he found himself in a nightmare experience that saw him forced to move five times when he begrudgingly gave up his spot to another passenger.
The unknown man took to Reddit to recount his seat swap story that 'permanently changed [his] mind on ever being nice and trading seats with someone.'
Another frequent flier previously revealed she refused to switch her window seat with an 'entitled' passenger who wanted to sit next to his wife.
The unnamed woman took to Reddit to share how she declined to move to a middle seat during an 11-hour flight from New York to Cairo, Egypt, so the man sitting next to her could sit beside his wife.
The anonymous woman shared her story on the social media platform as a way to rant about the man on the Entitled People subreddit, prompting others on the web to slam the man for asking someone else to switch to a lower-quality seat so he could be happy.
The denial comes months after one man sparked furious debate when he refused to give up his first-class seat for his boss, despite using his own credit card points to do so.
In the past, DailyMail.com's Jaci Stephen even offered up her view, and confessed that she 'absolutely refuses' to swap seats, no matter how angry the passenger requesting to switch may get.