According to a recent survey, the majority of people would choose to sit next to a pet rather than a child while flying. Flying can be a stressful experience and people prefer to relax with their favorite podcast.
Going on a long-awaited holiday is one of the greatest pleasures in life. Setting that sweet “out of office” automatic reply, packing the best outfits and splurging on a ridiculously overpriced airport sandwich – ah, nothing can ruin that. That is, until you step onto a plane and realize that you’ll be sitting next to a screaming child. Would you prefer to sit next to a pet instead? According to this recent survey, the majority of people would choose to fly next a pet rather than a child.
Flying can be a stressful experience. What if you accidentally packed something forbidden? What if you left your passport in the kitchen? Or, perhaps, you decided to watch Final Destination the night before. Either way, it is exhausting and all you want to do is kick back and relax with your favorite podcast while you fly to an exciting new destinatio
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