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In interim order, HC allows air pax to occupy middle seat

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MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Friday in an interim order permitted airlines to allow passengers to occupy the middle seat in flights amid the COVID-19 pandemic but said it should strictly comply with guidelines issued by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to prevent spread of novel Coronaviru­s.

A division bench of Justices S J Kathawalla and S P Tavade, while reserving its order on a plea filed by Air India pilot claiming the airlines was not following the safety condition of keeping the middle seat vacant, said the May 31 circular issued by the DGCA shall be adhered to until then.

The DGCA, in its May 31 circular, had said flight operations should try to keep the middle seat vacant, but if it has been booked, then the passenger shall be provided with a wraparound gown in addition to the mask and face shield.

"Flight operators shall allow passengers to occupy the middle seat strictly in compliance with the circular dated May 31, 2020 and all circulars and guidelines issued from time to time by the concerned authoritie­s," the court said.

An expert panel of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, under the chairmansh­ip of the civil aviation secretary, on Friday responded to a query posed by the court earlier and said COVID-19 does not spread by mere touch of a person who is a carrier of the virus.

The court had, on Thursday, asked the committee, set up to review public health care protocols for air travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic, if Coronaviru­s can be transmitte­d by mere touch of a person who is a carrier.

The committee, in its note submitted to the court on Friday, said COVID-19 virus can be transmitte­d by touch only under certain circumstan­ces like when an infected person's droplets from nose or mouth (coughing or sneezing) come in contact with a surface or clothes and another person comes in contact with the surface and then touches his or her nose, eyes or mouth.

"If an infected person merely touches a non-infected person the virus will not be transmitte­d. Transmissi­on has to take place through droplets carrying the virus and ultimately the same reaching the mouth, nose or eyes of the other person," the note said. The committee said if passengers wear protective gear, mask and face shield provided by airlines, then it would decrease the risk of spread of the Coronaviru­s.

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