Poll says smelly passengers most disliked
The most disliked air travelers are the ones with poor hygiene who smell bad, according to a new poll by Travelocity.
Almost half of respondents complained of unwashed masses.
A close runner-up were air travelers who are “coughing and sneezing” (30 percent) followed by large-boned fliers (15 percent).
Who wasn’t on the list.
Chatty passengers and kids only got 5 percent of the vote each.
Snoring passengers? Perhaps in a surprise, they got only one percent of the vote.
By David Wilkening
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