Cramped seats are more likely to deter air travellers than fear of terrorist attack, it is revealed today.
Of 2,000 people questioned by Visa UK, 27 per cent said they were put off flying by worries of deep vein thrombosis, but only 16 per cent said 11 September attacks were a factor.
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