New Delhi: Passengers rushing out of seats before the seat belt sign
goes off as the plane comes to a halt, reclining seats without warning
those behind them and not switching off mobile phones unless asked by
the cabin crew are some of the habits that annoy most of the air
travellers.
According to a survey of air travellers in India, around 83 percent of them like to travel in their casuals and only 7 percent in formal clothing.
Another habit of air travellers which leads to arguments and even scuffles is passengers rudely reclining their seat without informing those seated behind. 51 percent people said they hate this behaviour.
The India Air Travel Survey 2014 by TripAdvisor also found that another habit of co-passengers of not switching off their mobile phones unless asked to do so by the cabin crew annoys them. 40 percent said they dislike this habit.
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According to a survey of air travellers in India, around 83 percent of them like to travel in their casuals and only 7 percent in formal clothing.
Another habit of air travellers which leads to arguments and even scuffles is passengers rudely reclining their seat without informing those seated behind. 51 percent people said they hate this behaviour.
The India Air Travel Survey 2014 by TripAdvisor also found that another habit of co-passengers of not switching off their mobile phones unless asked to do so by the cabin crew annoys them. 40 percent said they dislike this habit.
Read news in full 30/11/14 Jagran Post
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