Passenger Booked For Smoking 'Beedi' On Delhi-Goa Flight

In a recent incident on an Akasa Air flight from Delhi to Goa, a passenger named Ashish was detained for smoking a 'beedi' mid-flight. The event occurred on Saturday during flight QP-1625, which was en route to the popular tourist destination. Authorities were alerted to the breach of aviation regulations, which prohibit smoking on commercial flights due to safety and health concerns. The flight crew promptly addressed the situation, leading to the passenger being booked under relevant laws upon landing. Smoking on flights poses significant risks, and such incidents have led to increased scrutiny and enforcement of airline policies. This case highlights the importance of adhering to safety protocols while traveling, particularly as air travel continues to see a rise in passenger volumes post-pandemic. Authorities emphasize the need for passengers to be mindful of regulations to ensure a safe and comfortable journey for everyone aboard.
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