<b>Statspeak:</b> Behaviour onboard
A majority of Indians would pay extra to be seated in a "quiet section" if the airline offered one
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A majority of Indians (65 per cent) would pay extra to be seated in a “quiet section” if the airline offered one, according to the 2017 Flight Etiquette study by Expedia. Indians also find rear-seat kickers (52 per cent), boozers (50 per cent) and loud passengers (49 per cent) most annoying, while they are most tolerant to flirting singles (33 per cent) and amorous couples (30 per cent).