If there’s been one consistent theme in the travel industry this year, it’s flights that have been delayed or outright canceled. Reasons run the gamut from weather to short staffing of pilots, flight attendants, ground crew or air traffic control officers at any given time. Whatever the case, Reuters reports that, citing data from flight tracker FlightAware, 128,934 U.S. flights were canceled from January to July. That’s an 11% increase compared to the same time period in 2019. On top of that, almost a million flights have had delays in 2022.
Anyway, when stuck at an airport for hours on end, people turn to different diversions. Some eat. Others go shopping. Still others read. Parents hopefully have toys and other activities for their kids to keep them busy.
And according to CamSoda, some people waiting for flights apparently go to adult websites and watch porn.
CamSoda is a live streaming webcam platform. Launched in 2014, it offers video streaming for adult webcams and non-adult livestreams. They were also the first to offer 360 degree virtual reality live streams. Their videos are very, VERY adult in nature.
Like most websites, CamSoda is able to track its users’ location data. With that, they’ve been able to determine when and how many people at airports have been watching videos on their site. Apparently it’s more than just a few, and the more delays and cancellations there were at any given airport at any given time, the more people at said airport were looking at the site.
Of all airports in the country, passengers stuck at John F. Kennedy International Airport were watching CamSoda the most, with a 498% increase in comparison to an average year.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport came in 2nd place, while Los Angeles International Aiport was #3.
And if you’re really interested, CamSoda’s data also revealed that lesbian porn was the most popular category. That was followed by MILF, Amateur, Trans and Threesome in popularity.
Here’s the top ten horniest airports:
10. Orlando International Airport
9. Denver International Airport
8. Newark Liberty International Airport
7. Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport
6. Miami International Airport
5. O’Hare International Airport
4. Harry Reid International Airport
3. Los Angeles International Airport
2. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
1. John F. Kennedy International Airport
When I first read about CamSoda’s study, the website’s name sounded vaguely familiar. I’m generally not one to watch online porn so I couldn’t figure out why I knew the name. So for giggles, I looked them up on our site. Yep – found it. WAAAAAY back in the early days of the pandemic, they were the ones that were offering free porn to the people stuck on the Diamond Princess cruise ship.
H/T: SI Advance
Feature Photo (cropped): Tony Alter / flickr / CC by 2.0
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4 comments
I would be afraid that porn damages your computer or phone.
Of the list, the word “international airport” is overused. Airports should try to remove that from their names. Sometimes, it makes a fine airport into a joke name. Of the list, I believe the following should be done:
Keep
10. Orlando International Airport
7. Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport
5. O’Hare International Airport
3. Los Angeles International Airport
1. John F. Kennedy International Airport
Change
9. Denver Airport
8. Newark Liberty Airport
6. Miami Airport
4. Harry Reid Airport
2. Hartsfield-Jackson Airport
They’re assuming it is passengers… what do you think flight crews do during delays?
Or airport employees on break, or passengers waiting for non-delayed flights, or taxi drivers waiting in queue… It could be any number of possibilities. That’s a lot of conjecture and assumptions to make about who is browsing and why/when they are.
Some of them may very well. But since the number spiked significantly in comparison to when there weren’t so many delays and cancelations, it would make sense it’s all those extra people who wouldn’t normally be there.