Lilith
12-15-2002, 09:33 PM
Almost 10% of air travellers claim to have joined the "mile high club" by making love in a plane, according to a survey.
More than half hope to join in the future, says the survey from online travel company Opodo.
Nearly half of passengers have either been chatted up on flights or tried to chat up other travellers.
The survey also showed that nearly 10% of male passengers had tried to flirt with stewardesses, while 3% of travellers had actually managed to get a date on board.
"We were all really surprised by some of the results," said Opodo's spokeswoman.
She went on: "It just goes to show that not only are people getting more adventurous in the destinations they are choosing to visit but also in the places they are getting intimate.
"I guess that a flight to Australia would leave a lot more room for enjoyment than a quick trip to Edinburgh though."
More than half hope to join in the future, says the survey from online travel company Opodo.
Nearly half of passengers have either been chatted up on flights or tried to chat up other travellers.
The survey also showed that nearly 10% of male passengers had tried to flirt with stewardesses, while 3% of travellers had actually managed to get a date on board.
"We were all really surprised by some of the results," said Opodo's spokeswoman.
She went on: "It just goes to show that not only are people getting more adventurous in the destinations they are choosing to visit but also in the places they are getting intimate.
"I guess that a flight to Australia would leave a lot more room for enjoyment than a quick trip to Edinburgh though."