Mumbai: Women have better flight etiquette compared to their male counterparts and are considerate while on board, says a report by travel comparison site Skyscanner.
During a survey conducted among 1,000 Indian travellers, a majority of them admitted to reclining their seats on short and long haul flights.
It revealed that women are less likely to recline their seats on short or long haul flights and when they did, 69 per cent of women said they would recline it at night as compared to 61 per cent of men.
Also, it found that 66 per cent women said they are less likely to recline their seats if the person behind is noticeably pregnant in contrast to 56 per cent men travellers.
Similarly, 58 per cent of women said they will not recline their seats if the person behind is elderly or frail in contrast to 49 per cent of men.
Read news in full 01/10/13 PTI/Financial Express
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Women have better flight etiquette: Survey
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