Airlines May Get Power to Ban Unruly Flyers.

Airlines may soon be allowed to impose a flying ban of up to 30 days on disruptive passengers without referring cases to a competent authority. The move aims to strengthen in-flight discipline and ensure safer, smoother travel for passengers and crew.

Direct Action by Airlines: Carriers could receive authority to temporarily ban unruly passengers.

30-Day Flying Ban: The proposed rule allows restrictions for up to one month.

Faster Decision-Making: Airlines would no longer need to wait for external approvals.

Improved Passenger Safety: The measure is intended to enhance onboard security and operational efficiency.

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