South Korea’s Asiana Airlines bans emergency seats after door opens

Posted on 28 May 2023 By Lisa Abdellah

South Korea’s Asiana Airlines has stopped selling some emergency exit row seats after a passenger opened an emergency exit door before one of its plane had landed.

Airbus A321 of Asiana Airlines, of which a passenger opened a door on a flight shortly before it landed, is pictured at an airport in Daegu, South Korea. Photograph: Yonhap via Reuters

This happened on an A321-200 plane carrying nearly 200 passengers as it approached the runway at Daegu International Airport. The aircraft landed safely, no one was seriously injured, and no damage occured, but several passengers had to go to hospital.

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The airline told the AFP news agency that as a safety precaution, emergency exit seats on its 14 A321-200 jets will no longer be available for passengers, even if flights are full. 

It is unclear how will this action will prevent passengers in other seats from trying to open emergency doors.

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