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Aggrieved people, after being informed about being included in the ‘No Fly List’, have the right to appeal within 60 days ...
As many as 48 air passengers were placed on the 'no-fly list' this year till July 30, according to the government. Unruly passengers can face flying ban for ...
India’s civil aviation sector has toughened its stance on unruly passengers, with over 375 persons grounded under the “no-fly ...
India's Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has reported that 379 passengers have been placed on the 'No Fly List' due to unruly behaviour over the past five years.
According to SpiceJet’s official statement, the altercation began as passengers were boarding flight SG-386 to Delhi when the ...
The government revealed 48 air passengers were banned under the no-fly list till July 30, 2025. Bans range from 3 months to ...
The Centre informed Parliament that 48 passengers were placed on India’s 'no-fly list' till July 30 this year due to unruly behaviour. The DGCA rules prescribe bans ranging from three months to over t ...
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol has informed the Rajya Sabha that 48 people have been placed on the ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNArmy Officer Assaults SpiceJet Staff at Srinagar Airport Over Baggage DisputeOne staffer suffers spinal fracture, FIR filed; airline moves to place officer on no-fly list under aviation rules ...
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ABP News on MSNFIR, No-Flight List: SpiceJet On Action Against Army Officer Over ‘Murderous Assault’ Of Staff At Srinagar AirportAn Army officer assaulted four SpiceJet employees at Srinagar airport after an alleged dispute over excess baggage. Staff ...
An Army officer posted in north Kashmir has been booked for allegedly assaulting four SpiceJet employees at Srinagar airport on July 26 after being asked to pay for carrying excess cabin baggage on ...
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