India-based IndiGo, the largest low-cost airline in the country, will allow female flyers to see a special seating map during the online check-in process that shows them — in pink — where other members of the fairer sex are seated, The Mirror reported.
The femme-friendly initiative is being offered in an effort to make solo travelers of the fairer sex feel more comfortable during their flight, the company said.
“IndiGo is proud to announce the introduction of a new feature that aims to make the travel experience more comfortable for our female passengers. This has been introduced [on the] basis [of] market research and is currently in pilot mode aligning with our #GirlPower ethos,” a representative from IndiGo told the outlet.
“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.
The feature will reportedly be available by next month on all IndiGo flights.
Meanwhile, men behaving badly while airborne has long been a popular subject of discussion online — one furious woman took to social media not long ago to complain of a seatmate who resorted to “manspreading” during the entire flight.
“Why do so many guys on planes think they can spread out and consume other people’s space?” the frustrated jetsetter wrote.
“C’mon!” she exclaimed to a popular Facebook group.
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.
Caroline Rened put the randy Romeo on blast in a short clip that snagged 26 million views on TikTok — and scores of heated reactions.
“I wouldn’t have known he was married if he hadn’t been wearing his wedding ring,” she shrugged to her followers, saying she’d observed him for a lengthy period of time before passing judgment.
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