Last month, the airline refused to board a passenger with particular wants as a result of he was perceived to be in a state of “panic”
Last month, the airline refused to board a passenger with particular wants as a result of he was perceived to be in a state of “panic”
The DGCA has proposed to bar airways from denying boarding to a passenger on the premise of incapacity following the outrage over IndiGo stopping a particular wants little one final month from embarking on a flight.
The DGCA on Friday issued a draft notification on modification to the Civil Aviation Requirements on Carriage of Persons with Disabilities or Reduced Mobility. It has invited feedback for a interval of 1 month.
Its modification additionally states that whether it is perceived that the well being of an individual with disabilities could deteriorate in-flight “the said passenger will have to be examined by a doctor, who shall categorically state the medical condition and whether the passenger is fit to fly or not”.
The current guidelines don’t explicitly state that incapacity is not going to be a purpose for denying boarding, although they require an airline to offer a purpose for doing so in writing.
Last month, the airline refused to board a passenger with particular wants as a result of he was perceived to be in a state of “panic” and regarded a security danger.
After an uproar on social media, the DGCA discovered IndiGo “deficient” in its dealing with of the scenario and levied a effective of ₹5 lakh.
Source: www.thehindu.com