
1. Feet of fury —
Passengers who use their feet as weapons topped Expedia's list of onboard etiquette violators in its 2014 Airplane Etiquette Study. Some 67% of those surveyed find rear seat kickers very annoying.

2. Dereliction of duty —
Parents who seem to forget they are flying with children dependent on them for snacks and entertainment are a nuisance to 64% of those surveyed.

3. Unwashed masses —
Stinky passengers are objectionable to 56% of fliers.

4. Audio assaults —
Passengers who talk, play games or listen to their favorite songs or shows at top volume aggravate about half of those surveyed.

5. Aggravating indulgence —
If you can't remember your flight, you might be a boozer. Half of surveyed fliers think you're an unpleasant traveler.

6. Big-time small talk —
You may be excited to meet new people on your flight, but 43% of fliers find in-flight chatterboxes annoying.

7. Gross overpacking —
Carry-on baggage offenders delay everyone by trying to pass off their 40-pound duffel bags as "personal items." Nearly 40% of fliers object.

8. All elbows —
The armrest hog never learned to share, and that upsets 38% of fliers.

9. Relaxation at any price —
The seat-back guy, aka the seat recliner, doesn't care about the impact of his recline on the people behind him. That's why 37% of fliers are annoyed with you.

10. Springing into action —
The queue jumper rushes to deplane, thinking those few extra minutes are more important for him than anyone else. And that is why 35% of fliers don't like you!


