Jeju Air has resulted in the deaths of 179 people while prompting a significant backlash against the airline as passengers cancel their tickets, reported Business Insider.
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According to Business Insider, pretty recently approximately 68,000 flight reservations have been canceled following the incident which occurred when Flight 7C2216 crashed while attempting to land at Muan International Airport. The Boeing 737-800 was carrying 181 individuals with only two survivors among the crew.
The CEO of Jeju Air named Kim E-bae issued a public apology and expressed condolences to the families of the victims, asserted Business Insider. Investigations are actually ongoing to determine the cause of the crash with initial reports suggesting a potential bird strike warning issued before the incident.
However, at the same time, eminent experts believe that other factors might have contributed which includes mechanical issues related to the aircraft's landing gear which reportedly did not deploy during the landing attempt.
The South Korean government is collaborating with US investigators and plans to send the damaged flight data recorder to the United States for further analysis, noted Business Insider. This incident actually