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Most Travelers Not Deterred by Negative Airline Incidents According to GO Group Survey Results

Most Travelers Not Deterred by Negative Airline Incidents According to GO Group Survey Results

While stories about unruly passengers, overly aggressive employees and security officials and other incidents on airlines seem to be on the rise, these will have limited impact on air travel, according to joint surveys conducted by GO Group LLC, an international transportation provider and GO Airport Express, a Chicago-based ground transportation provider.

 

Sixty-seven percent of the 738 survey respondents noted they were still planning on traveling by plane this summer, regardless of confrontations. Less than one percent of respondents said they were canceling their plans.  Sixteen percent were unsure and 15 percent noted they hadn't planned on flying this summer.

The survey also asked whether the incidents will cause participants to switch their preferred airlines.  About seven percent responded "yes;" 34 percent responded no and 15 percent had not yet made up their minds.

Some did note in their comments that negative stories will make them think twice about flying and that airline selection will be important. Others listed the airlines they will be avoiding from now on. 

"While these unpleasant incidents get widespread press and viral coverage across social platforms, in general, they occur very infrequently," says John McCarthy, president, GO Group LLC. "We believe flying is still the most convenient means to travel and that the airlines are committed to ensuring passenger comfort and safety."

The GO Group LLC is the nation's largest airport transportation provider, serving some 90 airports in North America, Mexico, the Caribbean and Europe and transporting more than 13 million passengers per year. GO Group member GO Airport Express, one of the oldest companies in Chicago, traces its founding to 1853 and the Parmelee Transportation Company, which provided a carriage service between Chicago's railroad stations and the downtown hotels.

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