Millennium Post

‘Holding talks on with stakeholde­rs on no-fly list’

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NEW DELHI: The government is in discussion­s with stakeholde­rs on finding the “right way” to have a nofly list to deal with unruly air passengers, close on the heels of a parliament­arian assaulting an Air India staffer.

Noting that there has been an increase in incidents of unruly and disruptive behaviour of air passengers, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha on Thursday said the question now is what can be done “pro-actively and preemptive­ly”.

“We are considerin­g and discussing with all stakeholde­rs as to what is the right way to have a national no-fly list with respect to unruly and disruptive behaviour,” he said.

The Civil Aviation Ministry has been looking at ways to have stricter measures to tackle unruly behaviour by flyers against the backdrop of Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad assaulting an Air India staffer at the airport here last month. The incident had sparked off an outrage with Air India and other private airlines barring Gaikwad from taking their flights. After he regretted the incident, the ban, which was in place for two weeks, was revoked by the carriers.

“You all know from the newspapers and we have heard this with lot of evidence backing this up from all the airlines that incidents of unruly and disruptive behaviour in our skies and on our airlines have been increasing.

“So, it is in fact a very serious matter we have to think about,” Sinha said at an event here.

Emphasisin­g that there is a difference between security and safety, he said no-fly lists in other countries are for national security and not for safety.

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