Mile-high club: New members keep coming

Written By Unknown on Senin, 26 November 2012 | 22.14

NEW DELHI: Move over Viagra, getting airborne is a potent aphrodisiac for globe trotters looking for diversions on long, dreary flights. A recent survey discovered that the 'mile-high club' continues to find many takers, with numerous instances of couples entering lavatories together or snuggling under blankets.

In a survey conducted by a travel search engine, around 15% respondents from a total of 3,000 in the Asia Pacific region said they had witnessed some form of sexual conduct on an aircraft. Around 5% admitted to having actually been involved in such "incidents".

Many reported having witnessed two people entering a bathroom together, followed by much banging and squealing. In-seat 'activities' underneath a blanket were also common. There was an instance of a woman straddling a friend in business class on a Sydney-London flight while another was invited to join the mile-high club by a stranger in the line at the toilet.

More creative encounters included a suggestive lipstick message on a toilet mirror unexpectedly viewed by an elderly woman when the young man ahead of her (for whom it was intended) gallantly let her use the toilet first; a couple who hadn't locked the door tumbling out to a round of applause from the entire aircraft; an ex-cabin crew member who discovered two men in a wheelchair closet and even a couple going flat out under blankets stretched across three seats.

Indians found partners on flights: Survey

A survey by search engine Wego.com on sexual conduct in the skies also captured some interesting experiences including lacy underwear left on a seat, in-flight lap dances on a party trip, an older man carrying a life-size female inflatable doll that he purchased a seat for, and frightened passengers reporting a strange noise in the overhead locker, discovered to be an operating vibrator in a woman's handbag.

One man reported that passengers on his flight were left very distracted after two girls emerged quite ruffled from a toilet, and another said his girlfriend was so upset by the turbulence on a flight to New Zealand that she demanded he accompany her to the bathroom and 'distract' her. Incidentally, 70% of the respondents were women.

Wego general manager Jackson Fernandez said, "Several Indians who participated in the survey had encounters of the romantic kind too - they either found future partners on a flight or ended up proposing to their love with champagne and ring to boot."

Much debate surrounds the legality of amorous acts in flights, though different countries have diverse laws. There is also the question of just how visible the act is to other passengers, which can make it fall under 'public sex' laws. At least two of Wego's respondents witnessed couples being escorted by police from flights into Australia as a result of in-flight sex, yet the thrill of being caught is supposedly part of the attraction.

Overall, respondents were not offended by the act. If anything, they were rather amused but confessed to being somewhat taken by surprise.


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