
Demand for ‘lucky' seat 11A surges after deadly Air India crash that saw lone survivor: ‘Willing to fork out any extra amount for it'
Demand for the 'lucky' seat 11A has surged in recent days — after a man sitting in the seat was the only one to miraculously survive last week's Air India crash, according to travel agents.
The sharp rise comes despite aviation experts warning that the specific seat — which is next to an emergency exit — has no proven safety advantages.
'It has to be a seat next to the emergency exit. I am willing to fork out any extra amount for it,' businessman Jitender Singh Bagga told the Times of India ahead of his planned flight to the US this week.
'If seat 11A is next to the emergency door of the British Airways flight I intend to take … I want to be in it,' he added.
'I know that life and death is a matter of destiny, but I still want to have my best shot. Nothing like seat 11A if there is an emergency exit next to it,' Kolkata resident Rajesh Bhagnani added.
Some passengers are opting for seat 11A even if it isn't next to an emergency exit, believing it to be lucky, according to travel agents.
6 Demand for the seat number used by the sole survivor of last week's Air India crash, Viswash Kumar Ramesh, has surged in recent days.
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'It has got to do with mindset and belief in luck. The fliers say it is for their peace of mind,' Anjani Dhanuka, regional chairman of the Travel Agents Association of India, said.
The seat number offered 'mental peace,' he added.
6 Ramesh was the only person to survive last week's crash in the city of Ahmedabad.
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Viswash Kumar Ramesh was sitting in seat 11A when Flight 171 bound for London Gatwick crashed shortly after takeoff from the Indian city of Ahmedabad last Thursday.
Ramesh, a 40-year-old British national, remarkably survived the crash with only minor injuries while his brother, who was sat next to him, was one of the 242 passengers and crew on board who died in the aviation disaster.
He escaped through the emergency door and was seen walking away from the crash scene in a daze on the phone in shocking footage.
On Wednesday, Ramesh was discharged from the hospital in Ahmedabad. On Wednesday, he helped carry his dead brother's casket in India while sporting bandages on his face.
6 Aviation experts have warned seat 11A has no increased safety odds.
Koki Takagi via REUTERS
6 Ramesh walked away from the crash with only minor injuries while his brother sat next to him was killed.
Desire for 'lucky' 11A is also being driven by an eerie coincidence.
Thai actor-singer Ruangsak Loychusak claimed to have sat in the same seat when he survived an aircraft crash in southern Thailand in December 1998.
6 The plane came down moments after take off en route to London.
via REUTERS
A total of 101 people died when Thai Airways flight 261 crashed into a swamp.
'This seat will be very difficult to reserve in the future,' one follower commented under Ruangsak's post.
6 Ramesh's ticket from the fateful flight showing his seat number 11A.
However, a total of 45 passengers and crew survived the crash, undercutting the claims of 'lucky' seat 11A.
'In this particular instance, because the passenger was sitting adjacent to the emergency exit, this was obviously the safest seat on the day,' Ron Bartsch, chairman at AvLaw Aviation Consulting, told the Independent.
'But it's not always 11A, it's just 11A on this configuration of the Boeing 787.'

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