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Mashallah to the brothers/sisters who pray on a plane. If it was a carrier with a muslim majority I would not fear praying, but to be honest if it was an american airliner I don't think I would have the guts to pray on the airplane. My reason is that some americans are very trigger happy these days when accusing people of terrorism and I have heard stories of people getting in trouble for praying in the airport. I have already recieved unwanted attention from certain law enforcement simply by wearing the beard so I am weary in these situations. Note that I have no trouble praying anywhere while on the ground (libraries, outside, etc), but I am apprehensive to do so on an airplane.
Please make dua to make me stronger in this regard
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I do not think it should be a problem.
My experience with United Airlines for both International and Domestic flights were very nice.
Domestic planes are very small, and you and up blocking the entrance to the washroom; but even then nobody seemed to mind. After all, when travelling, all your salah (except maghrib) become reduced to 2 rak'ah only. So people behind you do not wait for too long.
Wallaahu A'lam.
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