I had a friend over to mine the other day and we were talking about International flying experiences, My friend has done about 90 international flights in the last couple of years and whilst I have done nowhere near that we have both had similar experiences.
It maybe complete rubbish (and im sure you will all tell me if it is) , but we both agreed that we have never sat next to passengers of the same age. Im in my late 20s and mainly travel PE or Y internationally and much the same for my mate. I am thinking that thier maybe an algorithm in the seating/booking system that doesnt seat young professionals together. I can only hypothesis that it might be to stop them making friends and getting drunk on the flights etc..
Am i on to something? I had a friend over to mine the other day and we were talking about International flying experiences, my friend has done about 90 international flights in the last couple of years and whilst I have done nowhere near that, we have both had similar experiences.
It may be complete rubbish (and im sure you will all tell me if it is), but we both agreed that we have never sat next to passengers of the same age.
I’m in my late 20s and mainly travel PE or Y internationally and much the same for my mate. I am thinking that there may be an algorithm in the seating/booking system that doesn’t seat young professionals together. I can only hypothesis that it might be to stop them making friends and getting drunk on the flights etc...
Am I on to something?
It maybe complete rubbish (and im sure you will all tell me if it is) , but we both agreed that we have never sat next to passengers of the same age. Im in my late 20s and mainly travel PE or Y internationally and much the same for my mate. I am thinking that thier maybe an algorithm in the seating/booking system that doesnt seat young professionals together. I can only hypothesis that it might be to stop them making friends and getting drunk on the flights etc..
Am i on to something? I had a friend over to mine the other day and we were talking about International flying experiences, my friend has done about 90 international flights in the last couple of years and whilst I have done nowhere near that, we have both had similar experiences.
It may be complete rubbish (and im sure you will all tell me if it is), but we both agreed that we have never sat next to passengers of the same age.
I’m in my late 20s and mainly travel PE or Y internationally and much the same for my mate. I am thinking that there may be an algorithm in the seating/booking system that doesn’t seat young professionals together. I can only hypothesis that it might be to stop them making friends and getting drunk on the flights etc...
Am I on to something?