India’s largest budget carrier, IndiGo, is the first airline to trial a feature that lets female passengers book seats next to other women to avoid sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with a man in a move designed to make flying more comfortable for female passengers, according to a CNBC report.

The airline’s booking process is fairly standard except for the seat map which highlights seats occupied by women with the color pink. This information is not visible to male passengers, according to the airline, CNBC reported. IndiGo did not immediately respond to CBS MoneyWatch’s request for comment on the new feature.

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I wish this existed but for avoiding having to sit near children.

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Unfortunately, kids can’t go in the cargo hold. Something about needing air and warmth.

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Overhead?

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Restraints and a gag

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The cargo holds on commercial flights are pressurized and heated. I can’t imagine passengers would take kindly to their luggage being subjected to 0.3x atmospheric pressure at -55°C.

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They put dogs down there.

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Just poke some air holes in the overhead cabin, bingo.

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They could, the cargo hold is pressurized, if you fly with animals like a dog, they go in the cargo hold too. Just dont forget to give them something to eat on long flights

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Yeah, sorry about that.

Edit: actually though, I wouldn’t mind being seated in something like a “family” section. It really is hard to keep babies and toddlers still and quiet on a plane (or anywhere), and I always feel bad for the people sitting next to us.

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I recently discovered movie theaters for kids and it’s turned it back into a fun experience for me.

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You’d have to get airlines to treat people like something more than money making sardines before they will give you a family section.

Empty seats in that section they only view as lost money and really don’t care about your experience flying

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It doesn’t help when airlines split people up for not paying the “don’t get split all over the fucking plane” charge.

Then you end up with kids running between parents and standing all over people.

Honestly fuck airlines for making basic things an optional extra. It costs them literally nothing to sit a family all together.

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Every time I book a flight I get so mad because there are so many little things that are up charges that should be default.

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You mean you want to take bags? And you want to sit down?

You want the bloody moon on a stick, you!

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I rather have a toddler continously kick my seat on a long haul flight than dealing with a overly “friendly” and intrusive guy who thinks its his right to bother me for 12 hours because I’m stuck there.

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Or us fatties.

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Would definitely pay extra for this.

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Do Indian men have a reputation for being inappropriately forward with women? There was a meme that read “every app is a dating app if you’re Indian enough”

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“Inappropriately forward” is a very polite way to put it. I feel like at least once a month there’s a new story out of India about a gang rape or something.

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To be fair India has the biggest population on earth, like 5+ times US population. Per capita statistics would be more interesting here.

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With a topic as sensitive and biased against the victims as this, it’s hard to get accurate data - see https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/rape-statistics-by-country

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Have you like, ignored every second piece of information coming out of india the last decades?

They have a terrible issue with misogyny, there are countless stories of rape and other forms of assault on any kind of women (and girls). Indians, foreigners, none are safe, even with men accompanying them for protection. One or two guys can’t do much against a rape mob.

India is probably the first country I would warn a woman away from if she were looking for vacation destinations. Followed by islamic countries.

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My wife got invited to a wedding in India and I was not invited (long story). She asked the bride if it was safe to travel to the wedding alone and she straight up said “No. You should find a travel buddy.”

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Yeah my sister went to India a few years back by herself and while thankfully nothing terrible happened to her, she said she would never go back. Just walking around she said the streets are majority men and they are not shy about staring at any woman (especially someone who was clearly a foreigner). Of course, parts of the trip were cool but definitely not the place to be travelling alone as a woman.

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Mm idk about that. Yes there is a lot of violence against women in India. Generally, the Indians flying are not gonna be the ones doing that. Secondly, there is a lot of violence against women all over the world, it’s not just an India thing. Hell half the US political system is trying to give women the death penalty for the consequences of being raped. Or just for deciding they don’t want kids.

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Not denying violence against women is an issue elsewhere too, but you would be hard pressed to find such a staggering density of sexual violence, in rather public areas, committed by groups of men for little to no provocation other than a woman being in the wrong place.

Now I am not saying all Indian men are rapists of course, but there certainly is evidence of a system wide, cultural aspect creating and enabling this behavior in a way rarely seen elsewhere.

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As far as I know, yes. The Internet has taught me to not bring a woman with me if I ever go to the Holi festival in India. I’ve never been to India, I hope the internet is wrong but I had an Indian coworker who told me the same thing.

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As an Indian I’ll say yes, but the people who can afford flights aren’t normally the type of people who do that.

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You could look up the gulabi gang. It’s a group of women who fight to protect other women from violence.

Edit - I think it’s best if we listen to Indian women speak on the problem. The first time I heard about the gulabi gang and why they exist I was horrified.

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Others commented about misogyny etc. in India miss the fact that India is (a) not a monolith & (b) flights are too expensive for 80% of India’s population (yes, wealth disparity in India is that bad). So the men on flights are less likely to grope women than let’s say a man on a train.

I asked my Indian colleagues about this, and they said they’d use this preference for space (not purely safety). One of them also said men smell worse than women so she’d prefer a woman next to her.

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India is one of those cultures that still beats female rape victims to death

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It’s not Indian culture, stop spewing bullshit.

Rape victims are treated poorly in most of the developing countries

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Yes.

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Do Indian men have a reputation for being inappropriately forward with women?

That’s a very friendly description of their reputation.

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I don’t think that’s an Indian men thing, I think that’s a predatory men around the world thing.

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Indian culture is especially sexiest and repressive.

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I’ve been on long flights where I wished there had been designated seating for introverts. But then I considered the implications of packing all the extroverts together in one place nearby and thought better of it.

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So basically introvert are like the Boron control rods inserted into the crowd to prevent the extroverts from going critical.

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Nice. I had been using the analogy that an introvert at a party acts as a sacrificial anode consuming corrosive extroversion until they are utterly exhausted. But I like your take on it!

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I don’t see the issue here. Most other indian transport has female sections. That is a normal part of public transportation there.

They do not “segregate”. Its not like the whole plane is split into male and female zones. They just saying “Hey, if you feel more comfortable sitting with women, we got you.”

I would probably not chose it on purpose, but i can see, how it can be a more relaxed experience for other women.

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I also imagine for some women, the idea of getting plunked in a middle seat between two potentially creepy guys is a source of anxiety.

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Not to sure(feel free to correct me if I’m wrong), but afaik Theres a quite big amount of rapes and sexual assaults happening in India so not being forced to sit next to a creep may be a good thing.

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“They do not segregate, all they do is segregate”

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This meant IndiGo Air and their new seating policy.

You don’t have to make a fundamental discussion about it on how you perceive and generalised indian society.

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How about “we let private companies segregate in whichever ways they want!”?

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I would rather not sit next to a fat person if i had the choice

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Sorry bro :(

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If the seats had more space like they used to a long time ago, nobody would care. I blame the airlines.

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You can apply thus logic 90% of bullsbit we face on daily but people preferto chimp out at each other instead of you know… The megacorps and their owners who treat working people as property and customers as brain dead idiots

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