Passengers could lose access to carry-on luggage if they continue to claim their baggage during an emergency evacuation. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched a campaign titled 'Save a Life, Not a Bag' to remind passengers that they should leave all belongings behind once an evacuation is necessary. A survey conducted by IATA found that four out of ten passengers were unaware that they needed to leave their belongings behind in emergencies. While 80% of passengers knew how to react in an emergency, only 61% correctly stated that they should leave everything behind. Ic
Bias read (Center): The article discusses a safety initiative related to air travel and passenger behavior during emergencies. It presents information from the IATA without overtly favoring any political perspective. The content focuses on practical advice and survey results rather than taking a stance on political or1
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