Airlines Will Put You On ‘No-Fly List’ For Not Wearing Masks
Airlines will put passengers on ‘no-fly list’ for not wearing masks, DGCA orders issued. In order to make your flight safe and easy in the Corona era, efforts are on to make air travel in the country normal with some strict rules.
According to aviation regulator DGCA, any passenger who refuses to wear a mask during air travel will be put on the airlines’ no-fly list. In addition, packaged snacks, food, and drinks have been allowed to be served on domestic flights, giving relief to the passengers. Hot food will be served on international flights.
A senior official of the Civil Aviation Directorate said that if a passenger does not wear a mask in the aircraft, he will be put on the airlines’ no-fly list. In an order issued on Thursday by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, it said that in view of the duration of domestic flights, now passengers can be given pre-packaged snacks, food, or drinks.
Hot food and drinks can also be served to passengers in line with international standards on international flights. The ministry also said that all utensils are required to be a disposable and one-time use for serving food. The crew members also have to change gloves every time before serving food and drinks.
It is noteworthy that due to Corona, food was not allowed to be served on domestic flights after air travel resumed from 25 May. Similarly, only pre-packaged cold food was allowed on international flights. Snacks or meals were available based on the duration of the flight.
Now Wi-Fi facility will be available in aircraft
New Delhi, Agencies, under the new rules, DGCA will allow passengers to use Wi-Fi in aircraft as well as the use of portable electronic devices (PEDs) during the flight. The ministry has asked airlines operators to allow passengers to use their entertainment equipment during the flight. Also, internet service will also be provided on mobile or laptop, etc. devices.
This facility will also be available on the flight of altitude ten thousand feet or more above the sea level. In addition, pilots will also have the right to control Internet connectivity during the flight. However, this will not apply to medical devices such as pacemakers, hearing machines, etc. Disposable earphones or sanitized headphones will be provided to passengers before the journey begins.