What airline passengers would give up for Wi-Fi might surprise you
- Vincent Lara-Cinisomo, Web contributor
According to a survey by Honeywell
Aerospace, nearly nine in 10 people said they would give up an airplane
amenity -- such as they are -- for faster, more consistent Internet access.
"In-flight Wi-Fi service causes frustrations for nearly nine in 10 users,"
Honeywell said in the survey.
Honeywell Aerospace surveyed 3,000 people, and almost
all said they'd give up a free copy of SkyMall, for example.
OK, big deal. But look further and you find 42 percent would give up snacks,
almost 40 percent would give up a preferred seat, a quarter would give up leg
room and 13 percent would give up restrooms.Restrooms? Let's see how that goes on that flight to Australia.
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