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Drunkenness is the most unacceptable behaviour in airplane amongst urbans

With the recent episodes of misbehaviour on flights, it may be important for both passengers and airlines to consider these behaviors and work towards creating a positive and comfortable environment for everyone on board.

Drunkenness is the most unacceptable behaviour in airplane amongst urbans
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A recent survey by YouGov revealed that the drunkenness is the least acceptable aeroplane behavior amongst urban Indian consumers.

Six in 10 say that it’s completely or somewhat unacceptable (61%). This is more worrisome for women than men (68% vs 55%).

Two in five urban Indians find passengers not using headphones (43%), removing their footwear (40%) or public display of affection (39%) objectionable. 

The proportion of respondents who find loud and noisy children above the age of four unacceptable (37%) is almost twice the proportion of those who think crying babies are unacceptable (19%).

More than a third is annoyed by passengers who engage in personal grooming onboard (37%), who fully recline their seat (36%) or are too chatty or talkative (35%).

Looking at the data by age reveals that urban Indians above the age of 55 are generally more intolerant of all airplane behaviors compared to younger travellers.

While more than seven out of ten respondents above the age of 55 find drunkenness unacceptable (72%), more than half feel the same way about public display of affection (53%).

Although younger respondents appear to be more tolerant, nearly a quarter (23%) of 25–34-year-olds find crying babies annoying, which is much more than the proportion of 35+ adults finding this unacceptable.

With the recent episodes of misbehaviour on flights, it may be important for both passengers and airlines to consider these behaviors and work towards creating a positive and comfortable environment for everyone on board.

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