No boys allowed.
Female passengers can now decline to sit next to a man on India-based IndiGo airline: ‘Will land someone in court’
Male passengers will not be made privy to the same information — instead, they’ll continue to see all available seats, as one normally would. “We are committed to providing an unparalleled travel experience for all our passengers, and this new feature is just one of the many steps we are taking towards achieving that goal,” they said.Reactions online appear to have been mixed.
Another P.O.’d passenger recently ranted about a man who spent the entire journey with “his whole left leg in my leg space.”That’s nothing, however, compared to the guy who got outed for allegedly “cheating” on his spouse by a nosy TikTokker during a four-hour flight from Houston to New York recently.
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