TripAdvisor Air Travel Survey Reveals Flyers Sour On Seat Discomfort But Cheer Streamlined Check-in
"Interest in domestic and international flights continues to rise despite some persistent air travel frustrations, such as uncomfortable seats and limited leg room," says
Flyers Cite Improvements in Booking and Boarding
Travelers were asked about air travel improvements over the past five years and a more efficient process was the top choice.
The top five biggest improvements in air travel:
- More streamlined check-in process - 38%
- Easier booking - 36%
- More streamlined security process - 32%
- More streamlined boarding process - 28%
- Better in-flight entertainment options - 25%
Uncomfortable Seats Remains Top Air Travel Complaint
Travelers' greatest issues with air travel remain consistent year-over-year, with a lack of seat comfort beating out costly airline fees and ticket prices as flyers' biggest frustration.
The top five flyer complaints about air travel:
- Uncomfortable seats / limited legroom - 73%
- Costly airline fees and ticket prices - 66%
- Unpredictable flight delays - 45%
- Long security lines - 35%
- Loud / crying children - 32%
When travelers were asked which amenities would most improve their in-flight experience, their answers reflected these frustrations: "more legroom" (35 percent) and "more comfortable seats" (32 percent) were their top answers. As for those frustrated by loud and crying children, 42 percent of respondents would pay to sit in a child-free section.
"Slim-Line" Seats Receive Slim Praise
The airline industry's recent introduction of "slim-line" seats does not appear to be getting a warm reception, according to survey respondents. Of the 32 percent who have experienced the new seats:
- 65 percent said they are less comfortable than traditional airline seats
- 7 percent said they are more comfortable than traditional airline seats
- 28 percent could not tell the difference
Mobile-Savvy Flyers Checking In then Logging Off
Use of mobile devices to research flight prices or check in before takeoff continues to rise year-over-year with travelers using their smartphones to:
- Check flight status - 69 percent of respondents, up from 56 percent in 2013
- Check in to flights - 55 percent, up from 38 percent in 2013
- Research flight prices - 48 percent, up from 36 percent in 2013
Once on the plane, travelers are less eager to ante up for their carrier's in-flight WiFi, as 90 percent say they rarely or never purchase the service. And forget about making phone calls: 81 percent would be opposed to the
Travelers' Carry-On Essentials
For a more comfortable flight, from takeoff to touch down, travelers are stocking up on the following flight must-haves:
- Reading materials - 77%
- Medication - 53%
- iPad/Tablet - 52%
- Tasty snack - 49%
- Hand sanitizer - 31%
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