If a passenger seated next to you on a plane were listening to music or watching videos without headphones, what would you do?

That's one of the questions asked in a survey by travel agency group Travel Leaders.

The survey, which asks about travel habits and destinations, including Cuba, also asks about other topics of tension for travelers.

One question, for example, asks what your level of satisfaction is with airport security today. And, it asks what security measure you would most like to eliminate.

Other questions probe whether concerns about Zika are affecting respondents' travel plans.

To take the survey, which runs through April, click here.

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