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Airport pickups are sparking a heated online debate, with some calling the simple act of getting someone at the airport these days a “relationship test,” and others saying it’s an unnecessary hassle in the age of Uber.
The conversation gained traction recently after a man posted on social media that he agreed to drive his wife to the airport for a work trip about 30 minutes away — but saw it as a “massive inconvenience.”
The post was later deleted, but not before drawing widespread criticism and fueling discussion across social media after a user shared a screenshot on X.
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The debate reflects a growing divide over consideration versus convenience in relationships.
Etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore of Florida told Fox News Digital that people should always ask — and not expect a ride from someone.

Airport pickups are sparking debate, with some calling them a “relationship test” and others an unnecessary hassle in the Uber era. (iStock)
“A ride to the airport is not a given. It’s a favor,” Whitmore noted.
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She said it doesn’t matter if the person is a partner or a friend.
Either way, people should never assume that someone else will take them pick them up from the airport, she said.

Etiquette experts say airport rides are a courtesy, not an expectation. (Jim Vondruska/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“In a committed relationship, rides to the airport often become the norm. But even then, it should feel mutual and considerate, not obligatory or one-sided,” Whitmore said.
Many users responding to the viral Reddit post sided with the man’s wife.
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Some said the issue was less about the drive itself and more about the husband’s attitude — arguing that framing the request as a “massive inconvenience” undermined a basic act of support.

Many users responding to the man’s viral Reddit post (not pictured) sided with the wife. (iStock)
Others said small gestures like airport drop-offs can carry meaning in a relationship, especially when they involve time and effort.
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“Your actual spouse should have no issues getting you to/from an airport,” one user wrote.
“Picking someone up from the airport is something you can ask a random work friend after like a year.”

Some users on social media see airport pickups and drop-offs as expected, while others view them as an inconvenience. (iStock)
On Reddit, users discussing the topic said that while airport pickups are not always convenient, many still consider them a thoughtful gesture rather than an obligation, particularly within families.
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A commenter said, “Why would I want my family member or friend to pay extra money on top of what they paid for their plane ticket/checked luggage to get ground transportation when they’re going to see me anyway?”




