It’s not just drinking and gambling that people have on their minds on their flights to Vegas.
"At the extreme on Las Vegas flights are the occasional attempts by passengers to engage in frisky business.
Phoenix business traveler Eric Kaldenberg complained to US Airways earlier this year about one couple’s sexual shenanigans, in their first-class seats no less, on a flight he was on from Las Vegas to Phoenix. He said his noise-cancellation headphones didn’t even block the sounds from the row in front of him.
The 38-year-old regional sales manager is a fan of Las Vegas, just not the flights, especially when he’s on a business trip. He steers clear of Friday afternoon and evening flights in either direction.
"It’s definitely a good time, but people need to be responsible, especially when you’re on the plane and in the public like that," he said.
One flight attendant, responding to his recounting of the March incident on a frequent-flier online forum, said, "It doesn’t surprise me that it was on a Las Vegas flight; nothing surprises me on those any more."
Another respondent dubbed flights to Las Vegas a "flying Jerry Springer show.""
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