Ryanair’s latest advice to passengers has sparked a lively debate online! The budget-friendly airline took to social media with an unexpected request: stop flying in jeans. In a cheeky TikTok video showing a plane gliding over turquoise waters before landing in Corfu, the text across the screen read, “It’s 2026, let’s stop travelling in jeans, please.” This playful jab was met with a whirlwind of reactions, leaving many passengers scratching their heads.

While some commenters rushed to question this fashion advice, asking, “What is wrong with jeans?”, Ryanair cheekily fired back with, “What’s right with them?” It seems this statement struck a chord with many travellers. Fans of the airline’s sentiment chimed in to agree that jeans aren’t the comfiest choice for those long, constricted hours in the sky. “So real. I’ll never get it,” one supporter noted. Another couldn’t resist stating emphatically, “Agreed. It needs to be banned. Comfies only!”


Yet, not everyone agreed with ditching denim. Some travellers insisted they’d stick to their denim guns, highlighting practical reasons like the need to wear them rather than squeeze them into hand luggage to avoid extra fees. One user colourfully suggested flying in an “18th century historically accurate outfit” instead!
Love them or hate them, jeans remain a staple for many flyers, with some humourously defending their choice. As one passenger put it, there’s always room for personal style: “No, it’s an hour, let me live!”
What’s your go-to travel outfit for a comfy flight? Are you team jeans, or do you prefer something more snug? Let the fashion debate take off in the comments! ✈️👖