"Over 45 per cent prefer to sometimes carry home cooked food on the flight," according to 'India Travel Report- 2017' by MakeMyTrip.
Further, it found that 42 per cent people do not prefer to pay and avail eatables on flights while travelling through a low-cost carrier (LCC).
About 85 per cent travellers find eatables sold on board expensive or very expensive, it added.
Even at the airports, 45 per cent travellers do not find the quality of eatables to be good and 88 per cent believe the prices are high or very expensive, it said.
About 44 per cent flyers enjoy the view outside the window, sleeping (43 per cent) and listening to music (42 per cent) as the favourite pass times on board a flight, it revealed.
It also found that 35 per cent travellers do not wait for the captain or the crew's instruction to switch on their mobile phones upon landing.
The report said, 56 per cent flyers prefer to carry their air tickets in digital format, while 40 print and carry the boarding passes.
About 36 per cent flyers have used the self check-in kiosk at the airports, it added.
Upon reaching the airport early, browsing the internet (46 per cent) and talking to friends or family on mobile (39 per cent) is the usual activity to pass time, it said.
Most passengers prefer the window seat (46 per cent) followed by aisle seat (19 per cent) and 17 per cent of the travellers are indifferent to seat types, it said.
Meanwhile, it found that about 28 per cent travellers have carried an overweight hand baggage to avoid paying for extra weight, it said.
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