Fasten your seat belt and get ready for the ride of your life as Passengers who make your flight hell takes you on a hilarious and fascinating journey into the lighter and bizarre side of air travel.

Air travel and tourism may be the world's biggest industry but it's also the funniest! Passengers who make your flight hell will take you back to the days when passengers were told not to throw food out the window, where they could take a walk outside and get some - in fact, a lot of - fresh air!

There is also the glamorous side of flying, when every female passenger wore a string of pearls and every gentleman dressed in a suit. Today's passengers are very different and here are some you may be familiar with.

There is "Carry-on Greedicus" who is sitting in row 60 and dumps his bag in row 5's overhead storage space so he doesn't have to lug it all the way to the back of the plane and "Bladder Incredibilus" who spends the whole flight making trips to the toilet, stumbling over your feet and interrupting your meal.

What about "Armrest Grabbis" who constantly hogs the armrest, invading your personal space and making you sit in your seat straight-armed like a tin soldier while sucking in your breath? And "Maximus Reclinus" who reclines the seat immediately on takeoff and leaves it that way for the entire flight!

And there are the incredible aircraft such as Howard Hughes' extraordinary Spruce Goose which only flew once and the twelve engine DOX flying boat which flew for the first four hours at just 50ft off the water.

Passengers who make your flight hell will also take you on a fascinating look at the evolution of airline seats from wicker chairs and even benches to today's First and Business beds that cost $130,000 a piece!

Not only are there lots of airline jokes to keep you laughing, Geoffrey Thomas and Tom Ballantyne will recount some of their incredible air travel stories such as trying to get out of Iran with a faulty passport! Christine Forbes Smith has found a book-full of unbelievable facts like American Airlines saving $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first class.

If you love flying - or even if you hate it - you will find something amusing, ridiculous or bizarre to bring a smile to your face.