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Tackling hot-headed, rude air passengersAir travel in India is on the brink of transformation as the DGCA rolls out a new framework to address disruptive passenger behavior. With ...
DGCA proposes 30-day ban for unruly flyersAviation watchdog DGCA is proposing stricter rules for unruly passengers. Airlines may soon impose direct flying bans of up to 30 days for ...
Govt says 48 people place on 'no-fly list' this yearThe government reports a significant number of air passengers, 48, placed on the 'no-fly list' this year until July 30, due to unruly behav...
'Sacked for alerting Boeing malfunctions': Air India whistleblowers claim technical glitch flagged a year before Ahmedabad crashTwo Air India flight attendants claim they were fired for reporting a Boeing 787 door malfunction. They say the incident happened a year be...
Air India in another 'pee-gate' row: Business class passenger urinates on fellow traveller, banned for 30 daysAir India is grappling with another onboard misconduct incident as a passenger on a Delhi-to-Bangkok flight urinated on a fellow traveler. ...
Air India passenger allegedly urinates on co-passenger on Delhi-Bangkok flight; DGCA informedA passenger on an Air India flight from Delhi to Bangkok allegedly urinated on a co-passenger. The crew followed standard procedures and re...
Air India urination: SC directs Centre, DGCA to frame more comprehensive guidelines on unruly passengersThe Supreme Court urged the Centre and DGCA to create better guidelines for handling unruly air passengers. This follows a case where a man...
Air India urination case: Woman victim moves SC for guidelines on unruly behaviourThe petitioner in the Air India urination case has moved the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Director General of Civil Aviation (D...
Prevent highly intoxicated travellers from boarding aircraft, install CCTV cameras: DCW to DGCAThe Delhi Commission for Women has issued guidelines to the aviation regulator, DGCA, on how to handle cases of sexual harassment and unrul...
Air India passenger misbehaviour: DGCA issues show cause notice after one smoked in lavatory another peed on a woman's blanketAviation regulator DGCA on Monday said it has issued a show cause notice to Air India regarding two incidents of passenger misbehaviour onb...
Air India Urination Case: Delhi Court sends Shankar Mishra to 14-day judicial remandMishra had been booked under Sections 510 (misconduct in public by a drunken person), 509 (insulting the modesty of a woman), 294 (sings, r...
Pee-gate: Air India passenger Shankar Mishra, accused of urinating on flight, fired from his jobIn a statement released on Friday, Mishra's employer - Wells Fargo - said that “This individual has been terminated from Wells Fargo. We ar...
Air India urinating incident: Man identified, police teams sent to Mumbai, accused abscondingThe police said the accused Shankar Mishra is the vice-president of the India Chapter of an American multinational financial services compa...
Air India 'urinating' incident: Delhi Police writes to Bureau of Immigration to issue lookout notice against accusedThe Delhi Police registered an FIR against the man on Wednesday based on the complaint given by the victim to Air India, they said. In the ...
Air India incident: DGCA seeks report; airline bars unruly passenger for 30 daysAviation regulator DGCA said it has sought a report from the airline on the incident, which happened on November 26 and will "take action a...
What went wrong for SpiceJet at a time when it was headed to recovery & will it survive?The low-cost airline owned by Sun Group’s Kalanithi Maran was headed to recovery. What went wrong? Will it survive?
2014: A politically eventful year for IndiaThe states of Jharkahand, Maharashtra and Haryana witnessed a regime change and Jammu and Kashmir saw a hung Parliament in the recent elect...
Spicejet being vindictive towards its former pilot: CourtLow cost airline Spicejet has been pulled up by a Delhi court for being "vindictive" towards one of its former pilots.
Air India pilots, crew slug it out at 30,000 feetEndangering the lives of 106 passengers & grossly violating safety norms, airline staffers came to blows in the cockpit & galley of the pla...