Airlines allowing photography onboard will be banned for two weeks: DGCA

Airlines allowing photography onboard will be banned for two weeks: DGCA

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Airlines allowing photography onboard will be banned for two weeks: DGCA

New Delhi: The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said on Saturday that if someone was found to be photographing in a predetermined flight, the flight on that route would be suspended for two weeks.

The DGCA was found to have found an alleged violation of safety and social distance protocol in a flight from Indigo to Chandigarh-Mumbai on Wednesday in which actress Kangana Ranaut also traveled. After this, the DGCA on Friday asked Indigo to take ‘appropriate action’. According to a video of the developments inside the plane on Wednesday, the reporter and the cameraman were seen shouting and crowding each other to get a response from Ranaut.

The DGCA said in its order on Saturday, ‘It has been decided that from now on, if there is any such violation (photography) in a predetermined passenger plane, then the flight on that route is suspended for a period of 2 weeks from the next day.

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