SAN DIEGO, Feb. 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The ability to select a preferred airline seat is not possible once such seats are sold out. As a result, while traveling on a full flight, many people are stuck in middle seats, rear seats, or other less desirable seat locations. A recent study suggests that passengers would benefit from a secondary market for airline seats.
Seateroo, a recently launched air travel app, commissioned an independent survey of air travelers. As part of this survey, air travelers were asked about their willingness to pay to swap for a better airline seat under a number of circumstances during varying flight lengths. Below is a summary of responses for flights of 3.5 hours or longer.
- 39% are willing to pay to swap from a middle seat to an aisle seat.
- 31% are willing to pay to swap from a middle seat to a window seat.
- 18% are willing to pay to swap from a rear row seat to a front row seat.
- 34% are willing to pay to swap for a seat away from an annoying passenger.
- 44% are willing to pay to swap from an economy seat to a premium seat.
- 44% are willing to pay to swap for a seat near a spouse, friend, or colleague.
"Unlike tickets for sporting events, concerts, or other live events, there is no secondary market for airline seat assignments," said Brad Pursel, Founder and President of Seateroo. "Currently, air travelers' seat options for a flight are limited to unsold inventory. Our study indicates that air travelers would embrace expanded options for obtaining a preferred seat before and after boarding, including options to pay other passengers to swap seats."
About Seateroo: The Seateroo app launched in the App Store in January 2016. Seateroo introduced the sharing economy to air travel by creating an online market where ticketed passengers can swap seats. Passengers who are unhappy with their seat location can use Seateroo to find and pay passengers willing to swap seats. Visit http://seateroo.com/ to learn more.
About the Survey: Seateroo retained SurveyMonkey to conduct an independent survey of the following population: U.S. residents; aged 18 to 65 years old; mobile device users; and had traveled at least 3 times during the previous 6 months. 401 people were surveyed. The margin for error for this survey is +/- 5%.
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