After deadly Air India AI-171 Crash, that claims more than 260 lives and left only one survivor, the demand of emergency exit row seats are increasing. There is emerging trend comes in aviation sector. The passengers are rushed to emergency seats, especially 11A for their safety purpose. The demand is increase after survival of Viswashkumar Ramesh. He is single passenger among 260 other who survive because he walked away from wreckage and save his life, as per records. Ramesh is UK National whose seat is 11A next to emergency exit. His survival story increase the demand among flyers to book 11A seats for emergency exit.
Demand for Emergency exit seats after Air India AI-171 Crash
According to records, now flyers are show their interests to book the emergency 11A seats, no matter whether it is next to exit seats or not. On this, aviation experts warn the people that even exit seats give extra legroom, but not verified of providing you survival benefit in case of crash. Still the passengers are not believe in psychological comfort that outweighs technical logic. Some flyers demands for 11A seats even it is not next to exit seats, national committee member of the Travel Agents Federation of India, Anil Punjabi said.
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