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Kayak sees a 15-fold increase in use of its Boeing 737 MAX filter after
recent incidents with model
By
5 February 2024
Kayak, an
online travel booking website, has experienced increased usage of its Boeing
737 MAX filter following an incident involving Alaska Airlines’ 737 MAX aircraft.
The filter, initially introduced in March 2019, allows users to exclude
specific aircraft models when searching for flights.
Kayak
observed a 15-fold surge in filter usage between January 6 and the following
Thursday, right after a door plug incident on
Alaska Airlines’ 737 MAX 9 aircraft. Kayak has enhanced the filter by adding
options for specifying 737 Max 8 and 737 Max 9 models, which are still
operational.
The company
aims to assist concerned travellers in avoiding 737 Max flights by prominently
featuring the filter on its website. Kayak CEO Steve Hafner advises travellers
to verify the aircraft type before departure, as airlines may occasionally
substitute equipment.
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