Passengers are mass-canceling flights with South Korea's Jeju Air after its fatal crash
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Tens of thousands of passengers are reportedly canceling flights with Jeju Air, totaling 68,000 cancellations by Monday afternoon, following the tragic crash that killed 179 people.
The CEO of Jeju Air, Kim E-bae, expressed deep condolences to the victims’ families and acknowledged his responsibility, stating it is difficult to determine the cause of the tragic accident.
Following the crash of Flight 7C2216, dramatic visuals displayed the Boeing 737-800 sliding down the runway, hitting a barrier, and igniting in flames.
The massive number of cancellations, with 33,000 for domestic flights and 34,000 for international flights, showcases passenger apprehension in the aftermath of this disaster.
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