Indian Airlines May Impose Flying Ban on Disruptive Passengers
Indian airlines may impose flying bans on disruptive passengers as authorities consider stricter measures to ensure onboard safety.
Airlines in India may soon impose stricter flying bans on disruptive passengers as authorities review measures to strengthen onboard safety.
The move comes amid growing concerns over incidents involving unruly behavior during flights. Carriers are expected to take stronger action against passengers who violate safety rules or create disturbances that affect crew members and fellow travelers.
India’s aviation regulator, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, india aviation regulator, already has guidelines in place regarding this.
Under existing frameworks, airlines can place passengers on temporary no-fly lists depending on the severity of the offense. More serious cases can lead to extended bans following review by an internal committee.
The proposed measures aim to ensure passenger safety, protect crew members, and maintain discipline onboard aircraft. Industry stakeholders believe that clear enforcement and swift action are key to preventing repeated incidents.
Authorities are expected to provide further clarity on the scope and implementation of any revised guidelines in the coming months.

