#Latest news with #olderTravellersThe Independent06-05-2025The IndependentOlder air passengers twice as likely to prefer aisle seat than young flyersOlder airline passengers are nearly twice as likely than younger travellers to prefer an aisle seat on a plane, a survey suggests. Some 43% of the poll's respondents aged 65 and above said they would like to sit next to the aisle if flying solo. That is compared with just 22% of those aged 18-24. YouGov"> The average across all ages was 35%, with 53% preferring a window seat. One in 50 (2%) respondents said their preference would be for a middle seat. Additional optional charges for seat selection have become an important revenue stream for many airlines. – The survey of 4,282 UK adults was conducted by YouGov on May 2.
The Independent06-05-2025The IndependentOlder air passengers twice as likely to prefer aisle seat than young flyersOlder airline passengers are nearly twice as likely than younger travellers to prefer an aisle seat on a plane, a survey suggests. Some 43% of the poll's respondents aged 65 and above said they would like to sit next to the aisle if flying solo. That is compared with just 22% of those aged 18-24. YouGov"> The average across all ages was 35%, with 53% preferring a window seat. One in 50 (2%) respondents said their preference would be for a middle seat. Additional optional charges for seat selection have become an important revenue stream for many airlines. – The survey of 4,282 UK adults was conducted by YouGov on May 2.