In-Flight Wi-Fi Valued Over Comfort, Bathrooms? (Infographic) Airline passengers are willing to trade in other amenities for a stable internet connection, according to a new survey.

By Laura Entis

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

Commercial flights are rarely fun; they're cramped, noisy, often smelly. But according to a survey by Honeywell Aerospace, passengers would be willing to make their experience even more physically uncomfortable in exchange for in-flight Wi-Fi, trading everything from reclining seats, leg room, snacks and restrooms for consistent internet.

An infographic compiled by Honeywell highlights how much we value staying connected – even at 39,000 feet. In exchange for Wi-Fi…

-- 32 percent of U.S. passengers would trade in their reclining seats

-- 24 percent would give up 6 inches of leg room

-- 42 percent would do without snacks

-- And an optimistic 13 percent would forgo restroom services.

Take a look.

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Laura Entis is a reporter for Fortune.com's Venture section.

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