FlightChic
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- Feb 18, 2007
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The most offensive airline behavior is incessant talking.
That's the word from Cheapflights.com, which polled 2,000 travelers to find out their airline etiquette pet peeves. And if you've ever been on a non-stop flight with a non-stop talker seated next to you, you'll no doubt agree. Coming in next were rapid seat-recliners, arm rest hogs, carry-on luggage abusers and seat back grabbers.
The most annoying airline behaviors:
- Incessant Talker, chatters non-stop: 23 percent - Rapid Recliner, wheels up, in your lap: 20 percent - Arm Rest Hog, elbow wrestling, you lose: 12 percent - Carry-on Champ, bashes bags left and right: 12 percent - Seat Back Grabber, grabs your seat to get up: 11 percent - Who Me?, yes, you; turn off your cell phone: 10 percent - Flight DJ, iPod loud enough for all: 3 percent - The Boozer, unscheduled landing anyone?: 3 percent - Mad Bladder, quaff-n-go maniac: 1 percent
What's the important takeaway for travelers?
"The next time you are in a window seat, don't feel so bad about asking your fellow aisle-mates to move so you can get to the lavatory. Just don't grab the person's seat in front of you as you get up and on your way," said Carl Schwartz, director of marketing for Cheapflights.com.
What can travelers do to avoid future airplane etiquette violations?
"Considering that incessant talkers and rapid seat recliners accounted for nearly half of poll responses, it seems that these are by far the most intolerable offenses to fellow travelers. Refraining from these two activities alone will go a long way in creating a more pleasurable flying experience for everyone," Schwartz said.
2007-03-16 1141
That's the word from Cheapflights.com, which polled 2,000 travelers to find out their airline etiquette pet peeves. And if you've ever been on a non-stop flight with a non-stop talker seated next to you, you'll no doubt agree. Coming in next were rapid seat-recliners, arm rest hogs, carry-on luggage abusers and seat back grabbers.
The most annoying airline behaviors:
- Incessant Talker, chatters non-stop: 23 percent - Rapid Recliner, wheels up, in your lap: 20 percent - Arm Rest Hog, elbow wrestling, you lose: 12 percent - Carry-on Champ, bashes bags left and right: 12 percent - Seat Back Grabber, grabs your seat to get up: 11 percent - Who Me?, yes, you; turn off your cell phone: 10 percent - Flight DJ, iPod loud enough for all: 3 percent - The Boozer, unscheduled landing anyone?: 3 percent - Mad Bladder, quaff-n-go maniac: 1 percent
What's the important takeaway for travelers?
"The next time you are in a window seat, don't feel so bad about asking your fellow aisle-mates to move so you can get to the lavatory. Just don't grab the person's seat in front of you as you get up and on your way," said Carl Schwartz, director of marketing for Cheapflights.com.
What can travelers do to avoid future airplane etiquette violations?
"Considering that incessant talkers and rapid seat recliners accounted for nearly half of poll responses, it seems that these are by far the most intolerable offenses to fellow travelers. Refraining from these two activities alone will go a long way in creating a more pleasurable flying experience for everyone," Schwartz said.
2007-03-16 1141