A PASSENGER has sparked outrage and ridicule after she was spotted with both of her feet propped up against the plane window.
Even worse for some was the fact that she was doing it with bare feet.
In a short clip, an unidentified passenger was seen sprawled across two padded seats with a blanket over her face.
She had both legs propped up against the window, with her bare feet against the shades.
The footage then cuts to another passenger, who was seen in fits of giggles at the sight.
A caption on the video said in Portuguese: "This is first class".
The video was shared on the popular Instagram account Passenger Shaming, which regularly posts pictures and videos of passengers doing disgusting things on flights.
It's had almost 300,000 views, with many people outraged by what they've seen.
One person wrote: "I feel like I can smell this photo."
Another added: "I just threw up a little in my mouth."
Someone else commented: "No one wants to see this. What is wrong with people. How about a tiny bit of respect for others."
One person pointed out: "First class doesn't always mean you have class."
But not everyone agreed that the passenger was in the wrong.
One person wrote: "She paid for the seat she can do what she likes not hurting anyone and probably exhausted."
Another said: "Not going to lie.. would if I could…"
An exhausted passenger who decided to sleep under his seat has also left people outraged.
Another person was spotted with their feet propped up in a hammock, which divided the internet.
A business class passenger was slammed after he was seen shaving his head during a flight.
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