Majority of passengers against in-flight mobile calls
by Darren Davidson, Brand Republic 21-May-08, 11:55
LONDON - An overwhelming nine out of 10 consumers do not want to hear mobile phone ring tones on airplanes, flying in the face of European Commission moves to bring mobile calls to European flights.
In-flight calls: survey commissioned by Yahoo!
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