Airline Apologizes For Tweeting Where You Are Most Likely To Die On A Plane

Someone in the KLM Airlines social media department has a lot of explaining to do.

In a now-deleted tweet, KLM India wrote, “According to data studies by Time, the fatality rate for the seats in the middle of the plane is the highest. However, the fatality rate for the seats in the front is marginally lesser and is least for seats at the rear third of a plane.”

Twitter users criticized the bad timing of the post. The message was tweeted on the 5th anniversary of the crash of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 that killed 298 people.

The post was followed by an apology and a message that said, “The post was based on a publicly available aviation fact, and isn’t a @KLM opinion. It was never our intention to hurt anyone’s sentiments. The post has since been deleted.”

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/plane-crash-die-seat-klm-malaysia-airlines-flight-mh17-a9010191.html

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