The greatest crime of our fellow travellers? Being a bit whiffy. In a casual survey by Southern Cross Travel Insurance, 24 per cent of Kiwi respondents said offensive body odour is the most annoying thing about fellow passengers on a flight. Second on the list? Hogging the armrest, at 14 per cent.
On the road
Despite the potential of smelly plane-seat neighbours, more than a third of Kiwis are intending to travel long haul this year, according to another set of casual research from Loyalty New Zealand. Their survey of more than 80,000 Kiwis found that 36 per cent of respondents intended to holiday in an overseas destination that required a long haul flight. Last year, 21 per cent of respondents took a long-haul holiday.
On track for Nepal
Eight months after earthquakes slammed Nepal, trekking specialist World Expeditions is returning to the Manaslu and Langtang regions, from March. "We're delighted that the due diligence safety assessments are completed in these relatively remote trekking regions which were impacted by the earthquakes in April and May and that the results allow us to resume in the spring trekking season from March," said the company's New Zealand manager, Natalie Tambolash.
- travel@nzherald.co.nz