Flight Survey Reveals Active Interest in Mile High Club

Robert Doyle READ TIME: 2 MIN.

The aviation industry has long used the thrill of flirtation to sell flights, beginning with strict 'glamour' criteria for cabin crew on the first commercial flights and continuing through to recent sexy advertising campaigns from airlines such as Virgin.

Now a survey from flights comparison site Skyscanner has revealed our romantic associations with flying are still going strong with the trend for "flyrting" - the practice of passengers flirting whilst flying.

According to a recent survey by Skyscanner, no less than forty-five per cent of passengers admit to flirting while flying - while a whopping ninety-five per cent want to join the mile high club.

The survey of over 1,000 travellers revealed that 45 per cent of passengers admitted to flirting whilst on board a flight, with a third leading to a rendezvous following the flight, and 8 per cent of them resulting in a relationship.

Skyscanner employee Karin Noble, a former cabin crew member commented: "More and more people are now travelling by air so it's no surprise that flights have become a place to flirt. After all, you are sitting next to someone for an hour or more, and the fact that you're both travelling to the same place means you already have something in common."

"Add this to the heightened effect that alcohol can have at altitude and the more relaxed 'holiday mood' that many travellers feel, and it tends to give people the courage to flirt with a fellow passenger or even take things further, especially on overseas routes such as flights to France or the UK."

More shockingly, for a small minority the flirtations may actually lead to membership of the infamous Mile High Club; a separate survey found that 20 per cent of travellers have joined this risqu� association and half of these had done so with a stranger they met on a flight.

For those that are not members however it certainly still seems to appeal with a massive 95 per cent of those surveyed admitting they would like to join the Mile High Club, while a Valentine's Day survey showed that 6 per cent of men claim this was their ideal gift.

However, a UK firm offering 'Mile High' flights was recently shut down by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) after just two years of operation, as they weren't satisfied that on board safety criteria were being met, and feared the in-flight action could be 'too distracting' for pilots.

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About Skyscanner: Skyscanner is a travel search site providing online comparisons on flight prices for over 670,000 routes and on over 600 airlines, including flights to Hawaii as well car hire, deals and holidays. Skyscanner delivers over 10 million price quotes in North America every day


by Robert Doyle

Long-term New Yorkers, Mark and Robert have also lived in San Francisco, Boston, Provincetown, D.C., Miami Beach and the south of France. The recipient of fellowships at MacDowell, Yaddo, and Blue Mountain Center, Mark is a PhD in American history and literature, as well as the author of the novels Wolfchild and My Hawaiian Penthouse. Robert is the producer of the documentary We Are All Children of God. Their work has appeared in numerous publications, as well as at : www.mrny.com.

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