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What Your In-Flight Playlist Says About Your Travel Style

Your in-flight playlist might say more about your travel style than you realize. A recent survey of 1,000 American flyers uncovered interesting connections between music preferences and travel habits, from seating choices to onboard behavior. These findings offer a fresh perspective on how what we listen to could shape our overall flight experience.

Key Takeaways

  • Taylor Swift is the top artist travelers play on flights, while Joe Rogan is the most popular in-flight podcaster.
  • Pop is the top genre travelers like to listen to on flights, followed by rock.
  • Nearly 1 in 2 travelers (49%) have "raw-dogged" a flight, forgoing all entertainment during travel.
  • Metal fans' preferred airline is American Airlines.
  • EDM fans are the most likely to get drunk on a flight (23%) and vape in the plane bathroom (11%).
  • Hip-hop/rap fans are most likely to flirt with a flight attendant.

The Sounds of Air Travel

Music is a reflection of personal style, even at 35,000 feet. This section explores how travelers curate their in-flight audio experience.

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Nearly half of travelers (49%) have "raw-dogged" a flight, skipping in-flight entertainment, snacks, beverages — and even sleep — to embrace mindfulness during travel. Advocates say this distraction-free approach can foster a deeper sense of calm and clarity. However, health experts caution against rawdogging due to risks like dehydration, sleep disruption, and restricted blood flow, especially on longer flights.

While sitting in silence may suit some, many travelers prefer to curate their experience for comfort and convenience. When it comes to accessing music and podcasts, 68% of travelers said they download their own playlists so they'll have access regardless of connectivity. Meanwhile, 15% tended to switch between personal downloads and in-flight streaming, and just 8% relied solely on the airline's entertainment offerings.

Pop was the reigning genre for in-flight playlists, offering upbeat and familiar tunes to pass the time, with rock following closely behind. Taylor Swift dominated as the most played artist mid-flight, while podcast listeners leaned toward Joe Rogan's conversational style for their auditory escape.

Music and Your Seat Preference

Our musical tastes could influence everything from which airline we prefer to fly and where we like to sit. Let's take a closer look at the connections between genres and travel preferences.

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Metal fans emerged as the most budget-conscious travelers, with 16% opting for budget airlines and 1 in 20 specifically favoring Spirit Airlines. Conversely, EDM and classical music enthusiasts were the most likely to embrace comfort — 14% of these elite flyers chose premium economy or business class for their journeys.

As for seat preferences, metal fans dominated the window-seat crowd, with 72% favoring the view and solitude. EDM fans followed closely at 70%. As for onboard indulgences, EDM fans stand out as the most likely to always enjoy an alcoholic beverage mid-flight.

High-Altitude Habits

Passengers' in-flight habits can be as unique as their playlists. Here's what some travelers' favorite genres reveal about their behaviors in the skies.

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EDM fans continue to live up to their reputation for pushing boundaries. They were the most likely to vape in the airplane bathroom, with 11% admitting to this risky habit. They also led in mid-flight partying — 23% reported getting drunk while in the air.

Meanwhile, hip-hop and rap fans were the most likely to bring their charisma to the skies. They topped the list for flirting with flight attendants.

What Your Playlist Says About You

From seat selection to sky-high habits, music preferences clearly shape the travel experience. Whether you're an EDM fan pushing boundaries, a metalhead at the window seat, or a pop lover enjoying Taylor Swift, your in-flight choices reflect your unique style — proving that air travel is as personal as the playlists we curate.

Methodology

We surveyed 1,000 Americans to explore their travel habits. Of the respondents, 51% traveled by plane 1-2 times per year, 25% flew 3-5 times a year, 8% flew more than 5 times, and 16% did so less than once a year. Those who traveled less than once per year were not shown.

About Jettly

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