India: Flyers found not wearing masks properly, to be put on ‘no-fly’ list, says DGCA
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India: Flyers found not wearing masks properly, to be put on ‘no-fly’ list, says DGCA 
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Those refusing to wear a mask properly or ignoring social distancing norms during a flight could find themselves on a No-fly list for a period of three months to two years or more, or might be dropped off the plane. The said order … Read more
Those refusing to wear a mask properly or ignoring social distancing norms during a flight could find themselves on a No-fly list for a period of three months to two years or more, or might be dropped off the plane. The said order was recently issued by aviation safety regulator, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Read less
Reportedly, Justice C Hari Shankar recently directed DGCA and domestic airlines to strictly comply with guidelines to ensure passengers follow the mask discipline, whereas the errant ones to be either put into ‘No-fly regimen’ if they disobey rules mid-air. Reportedly, the said decision came after the Delhi High Court judge noticed the reluctance of passengers to wear masks properly on a flight that he took.
This move comes in the wake of rising Coronavirus cases in India, and efforts being made to prevent it from spreading further.
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