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Results: 'Infant Icons' Make Air Travel Better For Many

Published on 10/04/2019
By: Harriet56
2171
Travel
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Passengers travelling on Japan Airlines (JAL) flights now can see where babies and toddlers are seated before they make their final seat selection. The feature is available on the carrier's online ticket booking system, where passengers deciding on seats view "infant icons" over the seats taken by those aged between eight days to two-years-old -- babes in arms. This allows passengers to decide if they would prefer to seat elsewhere, avoiding sitting next to a passenger with an infant or toddler in their arms. On most airlines, babies between these ages can fly for free, provided they are in their parent's arms. Would you like to see this implemented on all flights?
Passengers travelling on Japan Airlines (JAL) flights now can see where babies and toddlers are seated before they make their final seat selection. The feature is available on the carrier's online ticket booking system, where passengers deciding on seats view
Yes!
49%
1060 votes
No
9%
193 votes
Undecided
19%
413 votes
Do not fly
23%
505 votes
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2.
Sitting next to a crying baby may be irritating, but there are other airline scenarios that come close. What other airplane passengers would you like to know about before you chose your seat?
Sitting next to a crying baby may be irritating, but there are other airline scenarios that come close. What other airplane passengers would you like to know about before you chose your seat?
The Obsessive Recliner -- the one who immediately reclines his seat completely down for the entire flight, leaving you (if behind him/her) with your seat tray literally in your face
35%
753 votes
The Armrest Hog -- the ones who ease themselves into their chair and then just dominate the armrests like there's no possible way anyone else could have a claim to that space
26%
568 votes
The Hand-Lugger -- the one with three or four pieces of carry-on, a few extra shopping bags, and you know that some of that is going to end up infringing on your underseat storage space
20%
445 votes
The Cougher -- not really their fault, but sitting next to someone who can't stop hacking or sneezing is not pleasant
27%
585 votes
The Talker -- a little chat is not bad, but. it's the compulsive talkers you want to avoid, the ones who fail to pick up any of the signals that you're trying to keep to yourself and just natter on, and on, and on…
26%
568 votes
The Drunk -- enjoying one drink is fine, but when it costs more for the bar bill than the flight, that is not a good seat companion
32%
693 votes
The Bare Footer -- sitting next to someone who takes off their shoes, especially if their feet smell, can not be pleasant
23%
498 votes
All of them
28%
606 votes
None bother me
7%
155 votes
Do not fly
24%
528 votes
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3.
Perhaps the worst is sitting in that dreaded "middle" seat, in between the window and the aisle seats. Which seat do you prefer on a flight?
Perhaps the worst is sitting in that dreaded
Window
41%
880 votes
Aisle
26%
573 votes
Middle (yes, I do really prefer the middle)
3%
55 votes
No preference
5%
117 votes
Do not fly
25%
546 votes
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4.
One of the funniest films about airplane travel is the 1980 comedy parody "Airplane!" Have you ever seen this movie?
Yes
64%
1379 votes
No
23%
506 votes
Not Applicable
13%
286 votes
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