DGCA proposes tougher new rules to tackle unruly flyers

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has announced plans to implement stricter regulations aimed at addressing the growing issue of unruly passengers on flights. These proposed guidelines will be applicable to all airlines operating within India, both domestic and international, as well as to airport operators located on Indian soil. The move comes in response to a notable increase in incidents of disruptive behavior among travelers, which poses safety risks to both crew and passengers. The new rules are expected to establish clearer protocols for managing such situations, potentially leading to harsher penalties for offenders. This initiative underscores the DGCA's commitment to ensuring a safe and secure flying environment, reflecting a broader trend among global aviation authorities to tackle unruly behavior amid rising passenger traffic. Stakeholders in the aviation sector are being consulted to finalize these regulations, which aim to enhance the overall travel experience and maintain the integrity of air travel in India.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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