Mask compulsory on flights: Violators are unruly passengers – DGCA
New Delhi, June 8: DGCA has informed airlines to mandate Mask and Corona standards in airports and airports where corona cases are on the rise.
In accordance with the Delhi High Court order, the Aviation Regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued new Covidi standards for airports and aircraft. Masks have been mandated throughout the journey and only in exceptional cases is mask removal allowed. Corona violators may be considered “unruly passengers.” According to the High Court order, violators can be added to the ‘no-fly list’.
The Delhi High Court on Friday called for stringent action against those who violate mask and hand hygiene rules at airports and airports. This action has been taken to note that the COVID-19 epidemic has not decreased and is increasing gradually.
All such persons should be booked and fined and added to the No Fly List if they meet these criteria. The High Court has said that enforcing the rules would introduce corona prevention.
Generally, corona can spread faster, causing faster travel. Officials, including the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), have tightened measures to prevent the spread of the corona.
“For this purpose, the DGCA has directed airlines to comply with the Corona guidelines for staff at airports, including airhostesses, captains, pilots and others.