Up to 2-year no-fly ban proposed in DGCA draft: What travellers should know about where to file an appeal and next steps

India's aviation regulator is implementing a strict 'Zero Tolerance Policy' for unruly passengers, categorizing offenses from verbal harassment to life-threatening acts. Airlines can now impose immediate bans for minor infractions, while serious incidents will be reviewed by an independent committee, potentially leading to lengthy no-fly periods. This aims to ensure safety and order during air travel.

Up to 2-year no-fly ban proposed in DGCA draft: What travellers should know about where to file an appeal and next steps
India's aviation regulator is implementing a strict 'Zero Tolerance Policy' for unruly passengers, categorizing offenses from verbal harassment to life-threatening acts. Airlines can now impose immediate bans for minor infractions, while serious incidents will be reviewed by an independent committee, potentially leading to lengthy no-fly periods. This aims to ensure safety and order during air travel.