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Somesh Jha
NEW DELHI: MAY 05, 2017 13:07 IST
UPDATED: MAY 05, 2017 20:43 IST
Centre proposes guidelines empowering domestic airlines to impose three levels of ban on unruly passengers
The Union government on Thursday proposed guidelines empowering domestic airlines to impose a ban on unruly passengers
in the range of three months to two years.
Airlines can impose three levels of ban on such passengers three months for disruptive behaviour such as physical gestures,
six months for physically abusive behaviour such as pushing, kicking and sexual harassment and two years for life threatening
behaviour, including damage to aircraft systems,Get
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For every subsequent offence, an unruly passenger may be banned for twice the period of the previous ban. The draft rules will
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be open for public comments for a month after which a final regulation will be released incorporating the stakeholders'
comments.
The need for a National No-Fly List emerged after government identified certain loopholes in current regulations through
which Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad was recently banned by all domestic airlines for his alleged manhandling of an Air
India staffer in March. The airlines withdrew the two weeks ban following a directive from the government.
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