Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Survey This is the single worst thing you can do on a flight
Survey This is the single worst thing you can do on a flightSurvey This is the single worst thing you can do on a flightNew research from the bank HSBC shows that the worst thing you can do on a flight is be rude to employees working in the plane cabin, with 65% of those surveyed calling it annoying.The bank took a look at the global flight economy and came up with an imaginary place called Flyland. It found that while more thanan additional $1.26 1000000000000 is generated daily, the economy in the sky has a staggering $400.5 billion value.As for how HSBCs research was completed, the press release states that BDRC polled 2,150 people from different countries online, who were recent flight bookers over 18 years of age, weighted to represent the universe of global international travelers in the air by the location of departure and class of travel, using industry data. Separate online samples were collected among residents of the UK, US, Hong Kong, and the United Arab Emirates, flying internationally from each country in the past year.The worst airplane etiquette everTake a hard look at what people say they hate the most on planes1) Be rude to cabin crew 65% say its annoying2) Let children kick someones seat 57%3) Take off smelly shoes 48%4) Let children zulauf riot 47%5) Drink too much alcohol 46%6) Push your seat back without asking 44%7) Overfill the overhead locker 37%8) Stand up as soon as the plane lands 36%9) Complain in the hope of an upgrade (its not going to happen) 20%Did any of your biggest flight pet peeves make the list?Heres how much people spend on flightsThe data shows that people spend an average of $68.47 on duty-free purchases, $7.89 on food, $3.43 on alcohol and $3.28 on wifi.While 37% said they chow down on chicken on board, 16% say they eat beef and 11% say they eat fish. Forty percent say they wear jeans and a t-shirt.Cindy Wong, HSBC Regional Head of Marketing, North America, commented on the research in a statement.Air travel has become an increasingly important part of peoples lives in the last 10 years, thanks to growing global commerce and pure wanderlust. It has made more experiences, opportunities, and relationships possible than ever before, she said.Heres what Americans in Flyland are like on planesAmericans shell out an average of $11.68 for food, $32.53 on duty-free goods, $4.56 on drinks, $4.92 on Wi-Fi and $4.76 on alcoholic beverages.While 65% of Americans agreed that letting children kick their seat was the worst thing to do on a flight, the second worst was letting children run riot at 59%, the third worst was being rude to flight attendants at 56%.Flyland Infographic (PRNewsfoto/HSBC Group)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.