Always Wear Red When You Fly Out of Connecticut’s Bradley Airport or NYC Airports
Do you remember the last time you traveled through an airport going through security, dealing with long lines, or waiting and roaming during layovers? Whether it was Bradley in Hartford, or maybe Newark or JFK, sometimes it's smooth and sometimes chaotic.
Whether you end up with an unexpected gate change, lost luggage, or passengers and travelers who aren't fun to be around or simply jerks, airports are a thing so anything we can do to limit anxiety is a plus.
Have you ever thought about wearing red?
From casual, comfy travel clothes to business attire, including red in your wardrobe choice is key according to the website Airplane Tips.
Studies have always shown red as a power color with people perceived as more attractive or confident. That often translates to preferential treatment according to the NY Post with something dubbed the Red Dress Effect regarding the attractiveness men see when women wear red. However, it works for any red clothing on anyone.
In this case, when traveling through airports and on airplanes it's a stimulating color that can give you an edge when going through security lines or catching the attention of flight attendants albeit subliminally. Maybe even extra perks like extra food or upgrades.
Red warrants attention; naturally, humans respond to it even by inadvertently glancing over when we see the color.
Airline staff, according to Airplane Tips are more likely to treat passengers dressed in red with extra care and attention subconsciously perceiving passengers in red as more important or of higher status.
From a splash of red to an entire outfit, try wearing red and see what science-based positive things may happen if you're not a jerk while traveling.
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