NEW YORK -- Business travelers using their laptops while they are
flying may have another set of eyeballs glancing over their work,
according to a survey commissioned by Fodor's.
The survey, which polled 600 U.S. travelers, showed that more
than one-third of the respondents looked at another person's laptop
while flying.
Business travelers were more likely to be Peeping Toms than
leisure travelers, but even 28% of leisure travelers were apt to
sneak a peek.
The majority of the snoops, 61% of men and 66% of women, said
the top reason for checking out another person's work was to see
what they were working on.