Sunday equals frowny face.
A global survey of airline passengers has revealed the best and worst times to fly — and according to the vast majority, any kind of air travel on the Lord’s Day is absolute hell.
Customer satisfaction site HappyOrNot.com examined responses from 10 million flyers from 30 nations during the first three months of 2024, using the company’s happy-to-sad face touch button machines — the kind often seen outside public restrooms.
A whopping 80.5% of travelers revealed that Sunday was their most hated day to fly, while 83.5% found Wednesday to be pure heaven.
Taking off at midnight was the most despised time by 78.3% of respondents, whereas 84.5% had nothing but love for 7 a.m. departures.
Close to midnight, 11 p.m. was the next worst time to depart, 79.1% of people said, followed by 10 p.m., according to 79.3% of the flying population.
The second most desired time to fly was 8:00 a.m. according to 84.4% and then 84.2% said 4 p.m. was next in line.
“We’ve seen over the years that late at night is consistently the least happy time to fly, and this year it’s no different, with midnight being the unhappiest hour in terms of customer feedback,” said Miika Mäkitalo, CEO of HappyOrNot, in an email to The Post.
In 2022, the most desired time to fly was 8 a.m.; in 2023, a chaotic year for travel, passengers preferred 4 a.m., possibly to get out of the airport ahead of the crowds.
“Earlier in the morning coincides with the time that airport facilities are likely to be at their most pristine and tidy, and staff are energized at the beginning of their shifts,” Mäkitalo pointed out.
The survey also revealed baggage claim to be the most hated area of an airport, as opposed to security, which was considered to be the most liked.
Friendliness, cleanliness, and lines were travelers’ three biggest concerns, overall.
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