Viewpoints Industry TV to Report on the Use of Mobile Devices Aboard Airliners on an Upcoming Segment

Viewpoints Industry TV will look at why a new rule allowing mobile devices on board commercial airliners has few takers.

Coral Springs, FL, July 04, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Viewpoints Industry TV will investigate the new freedom for airline passengers to use mobile devices like smart phones, tablets and laptop computers on board commercial air flights. Interestingly, few are doing so. The new rule, enacted merely four months ago, allows the use of these devices, short of making actual calls or sending texts. Basically, passengers can use other features on these devices but they are still not allowed to connect with colleagues, family or friends. The general opinion seems to be: then why bother? There may be another reason. In a hectic world where people are not only able to, but frequently are required to, be reachable 24/7/365, the airline flight was one of the last bastions of peace and calm. No calls. No stress. No other options but to sit there and relax. Perhaps, many harried workers are eager to retain that small break in their otherwise demanding lives. The earlier, more restrictive rules may have actually offered a welcome respite.

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