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What will land a person on no-fly list?
Madhuri Adnal
The airline has banned the 'unruly passenger' from Air India flights for 30 days and the Bengaluru police on Saturday confirmed his arrest.
Two years ago, comedian Kunal Kamra was also banned from taking flights from four airlines due to his unethical behaviour.
Amid the recent events on flight, here’s everything you need to know about what kind of behaviour can land you in trouble.
Anyone who disrupts the airline’s normal operations in any way may be placed on a no-fly list.
Airlines have been directed to develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) for situations in which a passenger may become problematic.
Unruly behaviour could be the result of a single event of poor service or a condition or effect of a series of such events.
Meanwhile, the banned passenger has a right to appeal their ban within 60 days of the committee decision.
The passenger may go to the High Court for additional relief if the panel sustains the verdict.
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