[TRANSCRIPT] Josh Castille Traveling is something that can be very stressful for people. A new study led by University of Toronto’s associate professor of organizational behavior, Katherine A. DeCelles, has learned that economy passengers in an airplane experience air rage more than if they were in first class by 3.84 times. Also if they had to walk through first class to get to their seat rather than boarding through the middle of the plane where economy seating g is located they are likely to experience air rage more than 2.8 times. Other things that have caused these moods are the crowds and small seating areas on the plane. Despite the news reports saying that air rage cases are rising, the study found that air rage is rare, but the Federal Aviation Administration also does not require flight crew to report cases of air rage.