Airline Angst: Delayed Flights and Tarmac 'Parking Lots' Top List of Air Travel Ouch Points, Opinion Research Corporation's Late
15 Août 2007 - 3:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
PRINCETON, N.J., Aug. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The latest in a series of
"Ouch Point" surveys from Opinion Research Corporation (an infoUSA
Company, Nasdaq: IUSA) cites flight delays (16 percent) and
"parking lots" on the tarmac (16 percent) as consumers' top
complaints when traveling by air. Causes of airline angst appear to
vary significantly with age. Nearly one quarter of those
respondents between the ages of 35 and 44 were aggravated by
delayed or cancelled flights, compared with only 13 percent of
those between the ages of 18 and 24. For younger respondents, lost
luggage was the biggest source of irritation (18 percent). "Strict
safety regulations have contributed to a diminished customer
experience in recent years," said Wayne Russum, Vice President at
Opinion Research USA. "Airlines also have to contend with measures
outside of their control, such as weather and traffic delays, which
further impact the customer experience and can potentially damage
the airline's reputation. Young adults appear to be more tolerant
of these inconveniences than older generations are." Although
recent carry-on luggage restrictions did not appear to be a
significant concern for most respondents, those between the ages of
18 and 24 (10 percent) were the most likely to take issue with
having to reduce cabin baggage. Interestingly, the higher the
household income, the more likely the respondent was to be annoyed
by delayed or cancelled flights (23 percent) and sitting on the
runway for more than 30 minutes (21%). The survey also revealed
that a sizeable proportion of respondents (38 percent) did not
believe that airlines are honest about the reasons for flight
delays or cancellations. Consumers top airline travel "Ouch Points"
include: Delayed or cancelled flights 16 % Sitting on the runway
for more than 30 minutes 16 % Lost luggage 13 % Long lines for
security 9 % Long lines at check-in 8 % Crowded flights where every
seat is taken 7 % Carry-on baggage restrictions 5 % Rude flight
attendants 4 % Opinion Research Corporation's "Ouch Point" series
is a monthly survey examining tolerance thresholds in a variety of
common scenarios facing Americans in both their professional and
personal lives every day. About Opinion Research Corporation
Founded in 1938, Opinion Research Corporation, an infoUSA company,
helps its clients grow their business by leveraging the insights of
market research. The firm has been conducting national, speech
reaction, state and flash/overnight polls for CNN since April 2006.
To learn more, visit http://www.opinionresearch.com/. About infoUSA
infoUSA (http://www.infousa.com/), founded in 1972, is the leading
provider of business and consumer databases for sales leads &
mailing lists, database marketing services, data processing
services and sales and marketing solutions. Content is the
essential ingredient in every marketing program, and infoUSA has
the most comprehensive data in the industry, and is the only
company to own 12 proprietary databases under one roof. The infoUSA
database powers the directory services of the top Internet
traffic-generating sites. Nearly 4 million customers use infoUSA's
products and services to find new customers, grow their sales, and
for other direct marketing, telemarketing, customer analysis and
credit reference purposes. infoUSA headquarters are located at 5711
S. 86th Circle, Omaha, NE 68127 and can be contacted at (402)
593-4500. To know more about Sales Leads, click
http://www.infousa.com/. To get a 72-hour free trial and 100 free
sales leads, click http://www.salesgenie.com/. Statements in this
announcement other than historical data and information constitute
forward looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
stated or implied by such forward-looking statements. The potential
risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, recent
changes in senior management, the successful integration of recent
and future acquisitions, fluctuations in operating results, failure
to successfully carry out our Internet strategy or to grow our
Internet revenue, effects of leverage, changes in technology and
increased competition. More information about potential factors
that could affect the company's business and financial results is
included in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. DATASOURCE: Opinion Research Corporation CONTACT:
Carolyn Werbler of Opinion Research Corporation, +1-609-452-5258;
or Caroline Harris of CJP Communications, +1-212-279-3115, ext. 222
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