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The 13 Things People Hate Most About Air Travel

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You can learn a lot about travelers, and what they like and dislike, usually through surveys, observation or other types of studies. Other times, you can learn all you need simply by asking a question on a large forum that has a lot of people on it. That’s exactly what a user named “goneisthelight” did on Reddit. He asked:

What do you hate most about airline travel?

Here are some of the 200+ responses he got in less than 24 hours…

Note: I’ve divided the responses into 13 categories, partially to maintain a little structure, but also to help avoid some of the repetition. Some replies in the same categories are actually replying to the posts directly above them (it’s usually pretty obvious when they are). I’ve also edited words that are less than “family friendly.”

The Airlines

The Airport

Boarding/Leaving the plane

  • Our first class passengers can now board.
    Our diamond-platinum member passengers can now board.
    Our platinum-rhodium member passengers can now board.
    Our mercury member passengers can now board.
    Our bronze member passengers can now board.
    Our slightly dented aluminum member passengers can now board.
    And now the rest of you plebes can now board, but you can bet even though we have assigned seating (that you paid extra for), there will be no overhead space, and somehow the aisle will still be crowded and they will be making useless announcements about sitting down and clearing the aisle.
    Sit back and relax, and enjoy the flight
  • Having to walk through business class to find my seat in steerage class
  • People who start queuing to board the flight 20 minutes before the gates actually open. We could all be sitting down comfortably, but because some people want to be the first, everyone has to chose between board last or stand for half an hour. The SAME result could be had if people only moved to the line when the gates open, but everyone thinks they are smart queue in 1 min earlier, and long story long we now stand half an hour before the gate opens.
  • People who rush to stand, grab their overhead bags and try to be first in line to exit. We’re not leaving this plane before at least 10 minutes. We could all sit but you’re trying to get a 5-second edge and make the 10 minutes insufferable for all.

Delays & the time everything takes

Fear of flying (these people need to read this)

Lack of space in plane interior

Miscellaneous

The overhead space

People who recline

People in your row

Seating set up

The TSA

Turbulence

My Very Unscientific Analysis Of The Above Data

The biggest pet peeve seems to be the lack of space once you’re on the plane. Not enough legroom. Not enough room to move around. And if you’re tall or a passenger of size (here are the airlines’ current policies regarding the latter) forget it – you’re at a major disadvantage.

The TSA and turbulence seem to be two other major factors of making people unhappy before/during air travel. There are lots of probable reasons why so many TSA officers are rude and irritating. As for turbulence, well, it is what it is; we can’t do much to stop it. But there are some definite ways to NOT handle it.

Finally, there were lots of comments that were about fellow travelers, especially when they were being jerks. As a final reminder, if you’re flying, here’s how to not be THAT guy/gal/airline/airport.

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