Article: Sitting Next to a Crying Child As Annoying As Getting the Common Cold While Traveling, Say Nearly Three in Five U.S. Travelers Aged 30 and Older.

Survey finds almost two in five report that the common cold negatively impacted their travel experiences at some point

PHOENIX, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- A new national survey conducted by Harris Interactive(R) on behalf of Matrixx Initiatives, Inc., finds that nearly three in five (58 percent) U.S. travelers(1) age 30 and over say they are as annoyed about getting the common cold while traveling as they are with sitting next to a crying child while traveling.

The new Zicam Travel Well Survey polled U.S. adults aged 30+ who have taken at least one leisure, business or combined leisure and business trip by plane in the past year and was designed to assess ...

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