Mauka, Mauka to Feviquick Advt ..... Standing Seats on Aircrafts
Posted on the 21 March 2015 by Sampathkumar Sampath
‘Mauka,
mauka’ ad campaign of Star Cricket is almost ended…..
the first
in Series was of Pak fan in Karachi waiting since 1992 to burst crackers and
celebrate victory over India in a World Cup.
Pak has lost to Australia in the
WC 2015 and Aussies would meet India in the Semis – NZ have also stormed to
Semi and would play SA. The Pak fan will
have to wait for 4 more years and worser still, if in the next itinerary –
India and Pakistan are not in the same half.
According to the
Motor Vehicles Act - ‘Carrying capacity’
(in Public transport vehicle) means the no. of seats plus the standees
authorised as part of carrying capacity and excludes the seats allotted to the
operating crew. Standees would mean the
no. of persons permitted to be carried in the bus over and above the no. of
seats. The MV
Act prescribes that only 25 standees are allowed in stage carriages and
this would be clearly specified in the permit.
Those who flout the provision could face imprisonment or fine as also
cancellation of the route permit. …and
it is common knowledge that in bustling cities, there are so many persons
standing in vehicles ! On a different
plane the noun ‘Stand-off’ would mean a
situation in which one force or party neutralizes or counterbalances the other
and further action is prevented. A Standstill is a stand-off between demonstrators and the
Police.
The Wagah border
closing 'lowering of the flags' ceremony is a daily military practice that the security
forces of India (Border Security Force) and Pakistan (Pakistan Rangers) have
jointly followed since 1959. The ceremony
starts with a parade by the soldiers
from both the sides, and ends up in the perfectly coordinated lowering of the
two nations' flags.
There have been
advertisements – Fewiquick commercials have attracted viewers. A few
years back, a cool fisherman unlike others would apply
drops of feviquick to his fishing rod –
it was a hit showing the man with his emotions able to catch fish faster
and easier than the others waiting nearer !
Now in the recently launched Video series, in
the ceremony of Indo Pak soldiers, the Pak man lifts his leg and is shown a
torn shoe, which is quickly placed back with feviquick touch of Indian
soldier without making others realize !
Though with no
direct correlation to all the above – how comfortable are you in traveling standing
in a bus or a train ? ~ in OMR and in all other city roads, as also in trains,
there are milling crowds and people do not mind standing [not that they have
any option !]…. Often they say in comparison, that in planes one cannot be
asked to get down midway and one cannot stand during the travel ! – perhaps the
latter too could become a thing of the past.
News reports
suggest that Chinese
budget carrier plans 'vertical seats' for flights (and claims it had the idea
before Ryanair. Spring Airlines said it
would offer cheaper fares for those willing to stand. Chairman Wang Zhenghua
said he began looking at the concept in 2008…….. Shanghai-based budget carrier
offers one-way fares as low as £1 ($1.50) ~ it is stated that Ryanair floated
the idea in 2009 but its attempt was stopped by a regulator.
China’s first
budget airline is poised to lobby industry regulators for permission to install
standing-only ‘seats’ on its planes so it can cram more people on board. Shanghai-based Spring Airlines said it would
offer cheaper fares to those who are willing to stand at a vertical seat,
according to China National Radio. It’s not the first time the idea has been
floated – Dublin-based Ryanair famously proposed selling standing-only tickets
in 2009 to increase passenger traffic and cut costs. China's Spring Airlines wants to install
'vertical seats' on its planes so it can cram more passengers on board.
Customers told
China National Radio that they would be hesitant to buy a ticket for a vertical
seat out of safety concerns. One told the broadcaster that she fears passengers
would be injured when the plane flies through bad weather or is rocked by
turbulence. Even though designs have
been proposed and no-frills airlines have expressed interest, the vertical seat
concept has not taken off because it hasn’t received approval from authorities.
Ryanair abandoned
its proposal in 2012 after it was thwarted by an unnamed regulator. The Irish
carrier planned to install ten rows of vertical seats on its planes –
increasing capacity by about 40 passengers – and charge less than £5 to
travellers who were willing to stand. Airbus filed a patent for a new seat that
is similar to a bicycle saddle that flips up when it is not in use. Italian
firm Aviointeriors designed the ‘Skyrider’ seat, which was inspired by saddles
used by cowboys. The design, intended
for short-haul flights, would increase capacity for airlines and leave
passengers with even less space. In that seat passengers would sit at an angle
with just 23in of legroom between them and the seat in front of them – about
seven inches less than the average seat pitch on most planes.
So
standees on a seat in air – sounds bundle of contradictions, yet could become a
reality.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
21st Mar
2015.
Source http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/
- 15th Feb 2015.