- South Korean carrier Asiana Airlines has stopped selling certain exit row seats on its A321-200 planes.
- Window exit row seats 26A and 31A will no longer be bookable, according to Asiana.
- The carrier said the move was out of precaution after a passenger opened a door during landing on Friday.
South Korean carrier Asiana Airlines said it will no longer sell certain exit row seats on all of its Airbus A321-200 jets after a passenger opened an emergency door in flight, Al Jazeera reported.
According to Asiana, it has two versions of its 14 A321-200s — 11 that have 174 seats and three configured with 195 seats. On both planes, certain exit row window seats on the left-hand side of the cabin will no longer be bookable. This includes seat 26A on the 174-seater jet and seat 31A on the 195-seater.
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