South Korea's Asiana Airlines taking steps to keep passengers safe

This comes in light of a recent episode on board one of its jets when a passenger opened an exit door while the plane was descending.
0:19 | 05/29/23

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- South Korea's Asiana Airlines is taking steps to keep passengers safe following that terrifying episode on board one of its jets. A passenger opened an exit door while the plane was descending. The airline has now stopped selling emergency exit row seats on some of its planes. The passenger accused of opening that door was arrested and could face 10 years in prison.

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