The no-fly list will not become a tool of harassment for airlines, the government said today as it prepares to put in place a robust system to deal with unruly passengers in the wake of the assault incident involving a Shiv Sena MP. Asserting that the revised norms to tackle any unruly behaviour will strike a balance between the rights of passengers and carriers, Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey said the ministry is likely to put them out for public consultations in a "couple of weeks".
The no-fly list will not become a tool of harassment for airlines, the government said today as it prepares to put in place a robust system to deal with unruly passengers in the wake of the assault incident involving a Shiv Sena MP. Asserting that the revised norms to tackle any unruly behaviour will strike a balance between the rights of passengers and carriers, Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey said the ministry is likely to put them out for public consultations in a "couple of weeks".