Following considerable outrage over a passenger urinating on another on a recent Air India flight, the country's aviation regulator said on Friday that airline staff would face a penalty if they failed to act against passengers who were unruly or behaved inappropriately.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) outlined procedures for dealing with unruly passengers, including using restraint devices "when all conciliatory approaches have been exhausted."
"In the recent past, DGCA has noticed a few incidents of unruly behavior and inappropriate conduct by the passengers on board the aircraft during flight, wherein it is observed that post holders, pilots, and cabin crew members have failed to take appropriate actions,"?it said.
"Non-action/ inappropriate action/ omission by the airlines towards such untoward incidents has tarnished the image of air travel in different segments of society... Any non-compliance towards applicable regulations shall be dealt with strictly and invite enforcement action,"?the DGCA added.
"Upon the landing of the aircraft, the airline representative shall lodge FIR with the concerned security agency at the aerodrome, to whom the unruly passenger shall be handed over,"?it said.
After the plane landed, the man, later revealed to be Shankar Mishra, was shockingly allowed to leave.?
The woman stated the crew didn't offer her a new seat and sat across from the inebriated man as he apologized and begged not to be arrested.
After receiving complaints, the airline banned the guy for 30 days and stated that they did not call the police because "there was no further flare-up or confrontation" and "respecting the perceived wishes of the female passenger, the crew elected not to summon law enforcement upon landing".
It has demanded a response from the airline, owned by the Tata Group, the plane's captain, and the passengers.
PTI reports that ten days after the initial incident on November 26, an intoxicated male passenger on a Paris-Delhi aircraft urinated on a female passenger's blanket. Still, nothing was done when the man apologized in writing, as reported by the news agency.
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