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Stricter rules against unruly air passengers

All six private Indian airlines lift their ban on flying Shiv Sena MP Gaikwad

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The central government yesterday said that it is strengthen­ing the rules to stop unruly air passengers from misbehavin­g, even as all the private airlines lifted a ban on flying Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad.

According to the Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha, his ministry is tightening the rules so that a national ‘No-Fly List’ can be implemente­d.

Referring to the incident in which Shiv Sena MP Gaikwad assaulted an Air India senior manager on March 23, Sinha said in a series of tweets: “MoCA [Ministry of Civil Aviation] is strengthen­ing rules so that a national no-fly list can be implemente­d, such incidents can be prevented, and safety improved.

“Air travellers should note that safety and security for passengers and crew is our paramount priority. Unruly/ disruptive behaviour will result in severe consequenc­es. This includes police action for a specific incident as well as being placed on a no-fly list.”

Currently, rules only allow airlines to refuse boarding or off-loading of a passenger whose behaviour is deemed as unruly or disruptive to the safety of flight operations.

On Friday, a letter from the ministry to Air India detailed that in order to deal with unruly passengers in the future, an amendment to CAR (Civil Aviation Requiremen­t) is being drafted by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in consultati­on with the ministry for establishm­ent of a national “No Fly List”.

Sinha further said that Gaikwad apologised and gave an undertakin­g that such incidents will not recur. It was only after that assurance that Air India was advised to revoke the ban.

Investigat­ions on

“Police investigat­ions regarding Shri Gaikwad’s conduct during the March 23 incident are underway and the law will take its own course,” the minister tweeted.

Air India had revoked the ban on Friday after it was advised by the ministry to do so in a letter. The ban was lifted a day after Gaikwad had expressed “regrets” in the Lok Sabha over the March 23 incident.

The national passenger carrier imposed the ban on flying the Shiv Sena MP aboard its flights after Gaikwad assaulted an Air India senior manager.

Subsequent­ly, two FIRs were filed at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport police station in Delhi for assault and delaying the aircraft -- as the MP refused to disembark from the plane.

The Delhi Police Crime Branch is currently investigat­ing the cases.

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