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‘Two Hard on Brain’: Flight Phobia caught passengers after Ahmedabad Air India crash; Booking Drop and Cancel Spike | Bharat News

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‘I am currently nervous,’ It is that when it comes to taking flights after Air India plane accident in Ahmedabad on 12 June, how are people reacting. Flying concern has touched the sky among passengers after a deadly incident, claiming 242 lives, many experts have helped to remove experts. ‘Flying fear.’A wave of nervousness has gripped passengers and the types of the aircraft have increased the fear-off-flying therapy requests, the cancellation of tickets and unusually specific questions.Dinesh K, a retired Indian Air Force Wing Commander and Founder of Cockpit Vista, told Reuters that the demand for his $ 500 therapy course has exploded since the Air India flight crash incident. “Fear of flight is usually done with things happening on an airplane – sounds, speed, vibration … Exposure therapy is the only solution, “Dinesh told Reuters.His center used to receive about 10 inquiries a month. Since the accident, it is more than 100 login.Crash footage sparks worryDreamliner’s chilling videos, on social media, broke into flames shortly after the take-off. It is not only giving fuel to fear, it is refusing to allow insomnia, nervousness attacks, passion of flight trackers, and even allowing loved ones to fly, mental health professionals say.Some people are unable to focus on daily life, while a loved one is flying, psychologist Pankati Gohail said, describing cases of “weak anxiety”. According to Google trends, “Flying Fear” in India was discovered a day after the accident and remained high.Airlines under investigation, booking noseiveImpact is being felt in the travel industry. Tour operators report a spike in a dramatic decline and cancellation in booking, especially on Air India routes.Ravi Gosene, president of the Indian Association of Tour Operators, told Reuters, “Flight booking decreases by 15-20%. The cancellations are increasing by 30-40%.”Telling even more: Passengers are now filtering booking from aircraft type, actively escaping Dreamliner and Boeing aircraft.“People don’t want to hear about Dreamliner,” he said. For many passengers in India, the accident and its terrible views were a psychological tipping point. While flight is one of the safest methods of statistically transport, in 2023, with only 1.87 accidents per million, not emotions, statistics, no driving decisions.

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