Guess what? Aussies approve of Mile High Club

Monday, 27 Jul, 2010 0

A poll conducted by online travel planning destination Totaltravel from Yahoo!7 has found Aussies are advocates of the mile-high club.

According to the poll of 741 Australian travellers, nearly 80 per cent believe that airlines should permit in-flight intimacy in private suites.

Following the recent introduction of Qantas’ A380 – an aircraft which offers first-class travellers their own private suite with a bed, mood lighting and champagne – the overwhelming majority of those polled responded that passengers should have the right to in-flight “hanky panky” if they so desire.

Approximately 20 per cent of those polled said that sky-high sexual relations was offensive and inappropriate.

And what was the point of this survey? Yahoo!7 audience director, Kath Hamilton explains:

“If you’ve ever perused Totaltravel’s collaborative message boards, it’s fairly obvious that our users are a lively and passionate group, and our latest survey results prove that point.”



 

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