Henny Lim, a Cebu Pacific flight attendant from the Philippines, often shares stories and photos about her job, as well as travel tips, on social media. She has gained a significant following and support from netizens.
Henny Lim revealed why there is usually no 13th row on airplanes. Photo: DM
Recently, her video revealing why there is usually no 13th row of seats on airplanes caught the attention of many netizens.
“In the culture of many places around the world, the number 13 is considered unlucky and associated with bad luck. Therefore, many airlines skip the number 13 and go straight to 14,” she shared.
This practice provides peace of mind for some passengers when flying.
However, 13 is not the only number that is skipped. Some airplanes also do not have a 14th or 17th row. Lufthansa is one of the airlines that omit the 17th row on their planes.
A spokesperson for Lufthansa explained, “In some countries, such as Italy and Brazil, the unlucky number is 17 instead of 13.
“As we welcome passengers from all over the world, we try to take into account as many cultures as possible so that no passenger feels uncomfortable if they happen to be seated in a row considered unlucky in their cultural belief system.”
Depending on the airline, they may choose to skip rows 13, 14, and 17 or keep them. Not all airlines follow this rule.
According to Vietnamnet
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