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Cheapflights.com Poll Reveals Travelers' Biggest Airplane Etiquette Pet Peeves.


"Incessant Talkers" Voted Most Offensive

BOSTON -- If you've ever been on a non-stop flight A non-stop flight in the aviation industry refers to any flight which does not involve any intermediate stops. Many laymen mistakenly assume that a "direct flight" is similar to a "non-stop flight".  with a non-stop talker seated next to you, then you just might agree with the findings from Cheapflights.com latest poll on airplane airplane, aeroplane, or aircraft, heavier-than-air vehicle, mechanically driven and fitted with fixed wings that support it in flight through the dynamic action of the air.  etiquette etiquette, name for the codes of rules governing social or diplomatic intercourse. These codes vary from the more or less flexible laws of social usage (differing according to local customs or taboos) to the rigid conventions of court and military circles, and they  offenses. The poll of over 2,000 travelers revealed that incessant talkers are the most offensive airline etiquette violators -- beating out rapid seat-recliners, arm rest hogs, carry-on luggage abusers, and even seat back grabbers, among others. Interestingly, flyers voted frequent bathroom visitors as the least offensive airplane etiquette violators, and only 10 percent cited cell phone abusers -- those who fail to power down their cell phone despite repeated requests from flight attendants -- as the most heinous hei·nous  
adj.
Grossly wicked or reprehensible; abominable: a heinous crime.



[Middle English, from Old French haineus, from haine, hatred, from
 in-flight etiquette offenders.

What's the important takeaway for travelers? "The next time you are in a window seat, don't feel so bad about asking your fellow aisle-mates to move so you can get to the lavatory. Just don't grab the person's seat in front of you as you get up and on your way," said Carl Schwartz, director of marketing for Cheapflights.com.

What can travelers do to avoid future airplane etiquette violations? "Considering that incessant talkers and rapid seat recliners accounted for nearly half of poll responses, it seems that these are by far the most intolerable offenses to fellow travelers fellow traveler
n.
One who sympathizes with or supports the tenets and program of an organized group, such as the Communist Party, without being a member.

Noun 1.
. Refraining from these two activities alone will go a long way in creating a more pleasurable pleas·ur·a·ble  
adj.
Agreeable; gratifying.



pleasur·a·bil
 flying experience for everyone," Schwartz said.

Cheapflights.com Airplane Etiquette Poll Results: Which of the following airplane etiquette violators do you find the most offensive?
Incessant Talker: Chatters non-stop                 23%
Rapid Recliner: Wheels up, in your lap              20%
Arm Rest Hog: Elbow wrestling, you lose             12%
Carry-on Champ: Bashes bags left and right          12%
Seat Back Grabber: Grabs your seat to get up        11%
Who Me?: Yes, you; turn off your cell phone         10%
Flight DJ: iPod loud enough for all                 3%
The Boozer: Unscheduled landing anyone?             3%
Mad Bladder: Quaff-n-go maniac                      1%


Cheapflights.com publishes the most diverse range of flight deals from the widest selection of travel companies, including consolidators, travel agencies, destination specialists and airlines, including low-cost carriers A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills or discount carrier / airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services. . Every day, Cheapflights.com lists nearly one million low-cost airfare air·fare  
n.
Fare for travel by aircraft.

Noun 1. airfare - the fare charged for traveling by airplane
fare, transportation - the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance
 deals from hundreds of different travel providers, such as Priceline, Travelocity, Expedia, Spirit Airlines, American Airlines American Airlines

Major U.S. airline. American was created through a merger of several smaller U.S. airlines and incorporated in 1934. It continued to buy the routes of other airlines, becoming an international carrier in the 1970s; its routes include South America, the
, WestJet and bookairlinetickets.com -- including airfare deals not available anywhere else. Consumers don't pay any fees to use Cheapflights.com, where they can quickly find great airfare deals leaving from more than 400 departure points and flying to over 700 US and international destinations.

The Cheapflights.com "Airplane Etiquette" online poll was conducted over a four-week period between January and February 2007 via the Cheapflights.com blogsite "Flight News" and weekly "Travel Deals Alert" newsletter. Results are based on 2,010 responses.

About Cheapflights.com and Cheapflights, Ltd.

Cheapflights.com is a leading, independent travel price search and comparison site. Launched in the U.S. in June 2003, it currently serves 2.5 million unique users per month. Hitwise, a leading online measurement company, ranks Cheapflights.com thirteenth among top US travel sites. For more information, visit www.cheapflights.com.

Founded in London in 1996, Cheapflights Ltd. -- the UK's leading price search and comparison site (www.cheapflights.co.uk) -- pioneered the travel search category and quickly grew to become the leading travel search Web site in the UK. The first independent online price search and comparison portal for travel deals, Cheapflights Ltd. also pioneered the Travel Search Engine (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange.

TSE

1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE).

2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE).
) concept and was the first travel site to introduce a pay-per-click (PPC See Pocket PC, PowerPC and pay-per-click.

PPC - PowerPC
) model for advertisers.
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