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The question received 14,818 responses with 18% stating that it was “always perfect”; 43% stated that it was “mostly fine but there have been some exceptions”

The survey received over 14,000 responses. (File for representation)
Three in 10 airline fliers say they have often found airlines cutting corners on safety protocols in the past three years, according to a LocalCircles survey.
The survey received over 14,000 responses from airline fliers located in 301 districts of India. Around 62% respondents were men, while 38% respondents were women. While 44% respondents were from tier 1, 29% from tier 2 and 27% respondents were from tier 3, 4 and rural districts
THE SURVEY
The survey asked fliers, “In your or your family’s experience of flying on domestic airlines in the past three years, how did you/ they find the adherence of airlines to flight safety protocols?”
The question received 14,818 responses with 18% stating that it was “always perfect”; 43% stated that it was “mostly fine but there have been some exceptions”; 18% stated that “mostly they tend to cut corners but sometimes they are fine”; 12% stated that “they are generally cutting corners” and 9% of respondents did not give a clear reply.
The survey was conducted via LocalCircles platform, and all participants were validated citizens who had to be registered with LocalCircles to participate in this survey.
LocalCircles is a community social media platform enables citizens and small businesses to escalate issues for policy and enforcement interventions and enables the Government to make policies that are citizen and small business centric.