83% would like adult only areas on planes
01.03.11
A new survey of almost 5000 people revealled that a massive 83% of passengers would like to see adult-only areas on flights. Airport hotel and parking website Holiday Extras polled just less than 5000 of its customers to find out what passengers really want and a flight with no children on it - or at least child free areas - came out top.
Just under a third said they would like to ban children on flights completely. A slightly more tolerant 51% said there should be cabins set aside for adults only. Other results included 75% saying they needed more leg room and feeling uncomfortable is the worst aspect of flying, whilst 9% said that they did not like having to sit next to a smelly person!
Head of product innovation and merchandising at Holiday Extras Anthony Clarke-Cowell said: ‘Flights always present a challenge for families and this is reflected in the results. There is clearly a need for more facilities to keep children happily engaged in quieter pastimes both during and before a flight.’
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