Passengers who fought on Thai Smile flight could be put on no-fly list
Passengers who were involved in the ugly fight that broke out on the Thai Smile Airways flight from Bangkok to Kolkata could face another action after a complaint was filed against them. Indian aviation authorities are planning to recommend putting passengers, who were involved in a recent onboard brawl, on a no-fly list, reported news agency ANI, citing a top official of the Indian aviation authority on Monday. "We are in touch with the local police and we are waiting for the police investigation report after which we can take a decision or recommend them to put on the fly list," a top official of the Indian aviation authority told ANI. In 2017, the government of India formed a committee called The National No Fly List, which is compiled and maintained by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) based on inputs from airlines. The no-fly list regulates the behavior of passengers on scheduled and non-scheduled flights only.<br/>
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Passengers who fought on Thai Smile flight could be put on no-fly list
Passengers who were involved in the ugly fight that broke out on the Thai Smile Airways flight from Bangkok to Kolkata could face another action after a complaint was filed against them. Indian aviation authorities are planning to recommend putting passengers, who were involved in a recent onboard brawl, on a no-fly list, reported news agency ANI, citing a top official of the Indian aviation authority on Monday. "We are in touch with the local police and we are waiting for the police investigation report after which we can take a decision or recommend them to put on the fly list," a top official of the Indian aviation authority told ANI. In 2017, the government of India formed a committee called The National No Fly List, which is compiled and maintained by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) based on inputs from airlines. The no-fly list regulates the behavior of passengers on scheduled and non-scheduled flights only.<br/>