Even Republicans don't think attire is a central problem with flying -- pbump.net [View all]
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It remains the case that a good way to learn how people feel about things is to ask them. So you dont have to simply assume, say, that people are hankering to work up a sweat before hopping onto a six-hour flight or that they think the central failure of the airline industry can be summarized as sweatpants. You can just contact a bunch of people over the phone and online and ask them to tell you what it is that they are concerned about.
Which is what YouGov did. And what they found is probably not surprising: The things that people find most annoying about flying are prices, delays and discomfort.
In fact, more than 6 in 10 Americans pointed to ticket prices as a major problem with flying. Half said the same of cramped seats, delays, hidden fees, and staffing shortages (which, of course, lead to delays). And waaaaaaaaaaay at the bottom of the list came passengers dressing too casually, which only 8 percent of respondents described as a major problem.
What Americans see as problems with flying

Ive highlighted it above because its useful to contrast that issue (such as it is) with other highlighted ones, like delays and fees. Delays and hidden fees are very much issues over which the administration and the Transportation Department have some influence yet Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has instead repeatedly cajoled people into spiffing up before jumping in their C-group Southwest seat to Bozeman.
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