© Getty Images By Talia Avakian , Travel + Leisure A new survey says sparks are flying on planes more often than you might think — and we...
By Talia Avakian, Travel + Leisure
A new survey says sparks are flying on planes more often than you might think — and we're not talking about cell phones catching fire.
According to the HSBC survey, which asked more than 5,000 travelers across the globe about their flight experiences and the onboard connections they’ve made, one in every 50 travelers has met the love of their life on a plane.
The survey was conducted in July 2018 and includes responses from travelers across 141 different countries. It also found that 16 percent of travelers had formed a business connection on a flight, while 14 percent made long-lasting friendships with folks they met while flying. This may be slightly less surprising when you consider that 51 percent of respondents said they've had a conversation with a stranger during a flight.
But what will get you is the study's statistics concerning American travelers: Apparently, two U.S. couples meet on the average flight.
If you're hoping to meet that special someone on your next flight, there are several apps that can help you connect with fellow fliers.
For example, btrfly connects you with travelers across 380 airports around the world when you input your flight information or airport, while web-based app Planely works like a social network for the skies, letting you connect with fellow travelers who have mutual interests so you can meet up in-flight or on the ground
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