Here's how Kiwi men, women spend their time onboard planes

Wellington, May 24 ANI: A survey has found that New Zealand men and women spend their time onboard planes differently. The survey conducted by online travel company Expedia found that on a long-haul flight, one in five men admit to flirting with a member of the aircrew, Stuff.co.nz reported. It also found that 74 percent of men use the in-flight technology to entertain themselves, while 62 percent of women choose to read a book. Both men and women agreed that the negatives of flying were being stuck in a confined space for a long time, lack of seat comfort, turbulence and passing time in airports. Nineteen percent of men admitted to flirting with a member of the aircrew and six percent admitted to having a relationship with someone they met during the flight. ANI

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