(NEXSTAR) – Just how comfortable do you make yourself on a flight?
Modern air travel can be hard enough – passengers have had to deal with a spike in ugly mid-flight incidents, additional charges for baggage and shrinking legroom.
Then there are the unspoken (and sometimes clearly spelled out) etiquette rules that some passengers ignore. A survey by online travel engine Skyscanner found that there are seven behaviors in particular that most offend passengers.
7. Asking someone to switch seats
Nearly a third of respondents agreed that asking someone to leave the seat they reserved on the flight and swap places is a no-no. It’s not clear if this is situation-dependent for any of the respondents, but 31% of the 2,000 U.S. adults who were polled thought it was an offensive breach of flying etiquette.
The full article is available at ozarksfirst.com.
(Story by Jeremy Tanner, ozarksfirst.com)