68pc hate arm-rest hogs

Fail to follow the unwritten rules of plane etiquette and you could end up in an arm wrestle with a disgruntled middle seat dweller who has nowhere to rest his or her elbows.

That’s one of the conclusions of a recent online poll conducted by FCm Travel Solutions, which said 68 per cent of respondents named refusal to share the armrest as the most annoying corporate traveller habit.


Passengers who got out of their seats before the seatbelt light was extinguished was the second most annoying habit, with 25 per cent of voters, while seven per cent say they hate people reading over their shoulder.


More than 200 corporate travellers took part in the poll, which asked respondents to choose which of the three in-flight habits was most irritating.

68pc hate arm-rest hogs

Fail to follow the unwritten rules of plane etiquette and you could end up in an arm wrestle with a disgruntled middle seat dweller who has nowhere to rest his or her elbows.

That’s one of the conclusions of a recent online poll conducted by FCm Travel Solutions, which said 68 per cent of respondents named refusal to share the armrest as the most annoying corporate traveller habit.


Passengers who got out of their seats before the seatbelt light was extinguished was the second most annoying habit, with 25 per cent of voters, while seven per cent say they hate people reading over their shoulder.


More than 200 corporate travellers took part in the poll, which asked respondents to choose which of the three in-flight habits was most irritating.