Funny story – national carrier Air India now apparently has a full row reserved for women passengers in all its domestic flights. The third row from front i.e., 6 seats in Air India flights will now be reserved for females travelling alone. This move by the Airline to make their customers feel safer was announced earlier this week, by its virtue of its sheer lunacy got international attention. The Guardian in its report published on 17 January said “Country’s national airline acts after recent incidents of men allegedly groping passengers and cabin staff.” The USA Today report published on the same day said “Air India is adding a female-only row of seats on its domestic flights, though company officials insist the move is not in response to alleged groping incidents”.
Sure, it is unfortunate that because of few perverts, even at the sky men and women cannot be at ease in close proximity to each other. Whether this move is progressive or regressive is another question altogether. However, just segregating seats seems like a rather bizarre way of addressing the issue that women are not feeling at ease when sitting next to men. This way just the symptoms are being treated and not the cause of the disease. When airline companies are going to silly heights in order to cater to the needs of their customers, it’s high time we focus and bring change to where it actually matter.
Gender bias