No-fly rules: 'Unruly' passengers can face 3 months to over 2 years ban

Unruly behaviour has been categorised in three levels verbal, physical and life threatening.

Update: 2017-09-08 09:16 GMT
The Indian consulate issued 225 air tickets in 2016 and 186 in the first half of 2017 to stranded workers. (Photo: Representational/File)

New Delhi: India has issued new norms barring unruly passengers from flying for a minimum of three months to more than two years depending on the nature of the misdemeanour, the government said on Friday.

The government has issued a no-fly list of unruly passengers after a lawmaker admitted assaulting an official from state-owned carrier Air India.

The new rules will be applicable to foreign carriers as well, the government said in a statement, adding that unruly behaviour has been categorised in three levels - verbal, physical and life threatening.

“The concept of no-fly is based on safety of other passengers, crew and the aircraft, and not just on the security threat,” the government said.

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