Not wearing mask on flight may put passengers on ‘no-fly’ list in India Star Digital Report Star Digital Report
Air passengers who refuse to wear masks properly or follow social distancing during a flight despite repeated warnings could be put on a no-fly list in India for a period of three months to two years or more, the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation said in an order today.
If a passenger in an aircraft refuses to wear mask or is not following Covid-19 protocols, he or she would be deplaned or may even be handed over to security agencies at the airport and be dealt with as per law, reports our New Delhi correspondent quoting the order.