From Fodors: For the past two years, disruptive passengers have been a nightmare to deal with. In May, when we conducted Fodors Summer Travel Survey, 60%!p(MISSING)eople said they were worried about an encounter with an unruly passenger. The number of incidents down since, but drunk and disruptive passengers continue to annoy American fliers. And that does not count delayed and cancelled flights, lost luggage, and indifferent service. The Vacationer conducted an online survey of 1,098 American adults 18 years and older. They were asked, When flying on a plane, which behaviors from fellow passengers annoy you? There were frankly no surprises in the responses. The top two most annoying behaviors were tied: disruptive, drunk passengers and having the back of your seat kicked, in at 59.11%! (MISSING)A close third with 48%!i(MISSING)s smelly with either too much perfume or poor hygiene. Poor parenting skills also made it to the list with 46.81%!p(MISSING)eople hassled by inattentive parents.
Some of the other offences were smelly foods, armrest hogging, seat reclining, talking too much, boarding/deplaning out of turn, loud music, and taking off shoes. People are also vexed by couples indulging in PDA and fliers getting up to use the restroom
For me, it is a tie between loud talkers and seat kickers. But a close third is someone who is constantly moving, whether retrieving stuff from overhead, doing yoga in the aisle, or just taking more than their own space!
I have already written about the worst passengers I have encountered. But, just to be fair, I have met many, many kind and interesting passengers on my flights. Even some famous people!