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Airlines Debunk Online Myths About "Flying Tips"

Various "flying tips" circulate online these days, some claiming that those who wear formal suits and have a tall, healthy appearance have a chance to receive a free upgrade from the airline or be assigned a spacious seat next to an emergency exit. In response to these claims, Wang Chih-liang, General Manager of China Airlines Ontario International Airport, publicly clarified: "These are all myths!" Passenger appearance has no direct correlation…
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Various "flying tips" circulate online these days, some claiming that those who wear formal suits and have a tall, healthy appearance have a chance to receive a free upgrade from the airline or be assigned a spacious seat next to an emergency exit. In response to these claims, Wang Chih-liang, General Manager of China Airlines Ontario International Airport, publicly clarified: "These are all myths!" Passenger appearance has no direct correlation…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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