Why are increasing numbers of passengers losing their minds mid-air? | DW News

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With Thanksgiving just days away, concerns about a surge in public meltdowns and other moments of chaos are growing.
In the ’60s and ’70s, flying was truly about enjoying the friendly skies—the excitement, the anticipation, and the chats with your in-flight neighbor. Now, flying is seen as a chore. It’s an unpleasant experience we have to endure to spend quality time with family and friends. If you feel like other passengers are more irritable today than in the past, you’re not imagining it.

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0:00 Millions will take to the skies in Thanksgiving week
1:57 Authorities report surge in air rage on US flights
3:03 Sheryl Skaggs, Professor of Sociology and Public Health

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