While travelling by air, Indians have the highest (24 per cent) level of tolerance globally towards crying, whining or misbehaved children, according to a study on in-flight behaviour and preferences. An Expedia Passenger Preference Index 2016 study revealed that Indians globally are most intolerant towards the armrest hoggers, towards window seat passengers who make frequent visits to the bathroom, for passengers who remove shoes, socks or a few too many layers of clothing, back-seat grabbers and for amorous couples.
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