Spirit Airlines Flight Attendant Shares Grim Warning About Plane Tray Tables

For a lot of people, the vacation mood starts the second they sit down on the plane. A drink gets ordered, the headphones go in, and the tray table comes down.

On longer flights, those little tables can feel pretty useful. People use them for meals, laptops, phones, tablets, snacks, and whatever else helps pass the time while they are stuck in the air.

But one flight attendant has now given passengers a pretty gross reason to stop treating those tray tables like clean dinner plates. According to her TikTok warning, they may be one of the last places you want to put your food directly.

So how bad can a tray table really be?

According to Cher, a Spirit Airlines flight attendant who says she has worked in the industry for seven years, the answer is bad enough that she refuses to eat off one.

She shared the warning online as part of a wider list of things she avoids while flying, and her comments have left a lot of travelers reaching for disinfectant wipes before their next trip.

People may want to rethink putting their food on the tray tablesGetty Stock Image
Cher, who posts on TikTok under the username @cherdallas, told her 27.5k followers: “I am never eating off a tray table! It astonishes me how often there are people that will feed their kids snacks off of the bare tray table.”

Then she explained why the thought bothers her so much, saying: “Do y’all know how many people rub their toes on there? Do you know how many dirty diapers get changed and they set it on they tray table while they wait for us?” Honestly, that is enough to ruin the in-flight snack cart for anyone.

She added that while passengers are not supposed to use tray tables that way, it still happens often. That means the surface in front of you may have seen a lot more than a soda can and a packet of pretzels.

Cher then made her point as clearly as possible, telling viewers: “I’m barely touching it, let alone eating food off of it. Please stop doing that!”

Suddenly, Naomi Campbell’s famous habit of thoroughly wiping down her airplane seat area feels a lot less dramatic. One commenter clearly agreed, writing: “I wipe it down with disinfectant wipes.”

Another person seemed shaken by the warning and replied: “OMG. I already am a flight germaphobe and now this!”

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Unfortunately for nervous travelers, the tray table was not the only part of the plane Cher had thoughts about.

She also warned passengers not to walk barefoot through the cabin. Some people in the comments could not believe anyone would do that in the first place, but according to her, it happens.

Her reasoning was not exactly comforting. Cher said she has seen people throw up on the carpet, and while crew members do what they can to clean it, she claimed it does not get cleaned “that well” and the carpet is not replaced every time. So yes, socks and shoes suddenly feel less optional.

Her final warning was less disgusting, but still useful if you want to avoid an uncomfortable few minutes in the aisle.

Cher advised passengers not to head to the bathroom while flight attendants are in the middle of service. This time, the issue was not hygiene. It was about getting trapped between carts with nowhere comfortable to stand.

“If you get stuck between the carts, it sucks and you’re in the most uncomfortable position,” she said. “Just wait until they’re done with service or go before they start,” she recommended. After all of that, packing disinfectant wipes may be the real travel essential.

The warning does not mean every tray table is automatically covered in disaster, but it is a good reminder that airplane cabins see hundreds of passengers moving through them every day.

Even when crews clean between flights, they often have limited time to turn the plane around before the next group boards. That quick reset may not be enough to make every surface feel spotless.

For travelers, the simple fix is to wipe down the tray table, armrests, seatbelt buckle, and screen area before settling in. It only takes a minute, and after Cher’s warning, it may make that in-flight snack feel a little less risky.

As for walking barefoot, that one may be even easier to avoid. Keep shoes or slippers on, especially if you are heading to the bathroom or walking through the aisle.

Passengers may not be able to control every part of the flight experience, from delays to cramped seats, but basic cabin hygiene is one area where a little caution can go a long way.

So the next time that tray table comes down, maybe do not treat it like a plate. Give it a wipe first, keep food on a wrapper or napkin, and save yourself from thinking too hard about where it may have been.

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