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Make strict guidelines for airline crew too: Sena MP Gaikwad

After the Centre proposed a no-fly list for unruly fliers, Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad, who was banned by domestic airlines following a run-in with Air India staff, on Saturday said strict guidelines should be laid down for airline crew as well on how to treat passengers.

He was reacting to the release of draft rules by the Centre on unruly and disruptive passengers that recommended a flying ban for three months and more.

The move came in the backdrop of the row over Gaikwad repeatedly hitting an Air India employee with a slipper for not being allowed to fly business class on an all-economy plane.

"There are some guidelines already existing and updating it is a routine procedure. I think the (Civil Aviation) ministry has deliberately announced it to remind people about the entire episode," Gaikwad said.
"There should be similar framework and set of rules for the airline crew as well on how to treat and address the requirements of passengers," Gaikwad said.

"As a member of Parliament, I am aware of the number of complaints raised against Air India's crew, and the litigations where the staff have been accused of ignoring passengers or being unruly.

"Hardly any action is initiated against its crew. If rules have to be formed, there should be equally stringent rules for the crew members as well," Gaikwad said.

On March 23, Gaikwad claimed to have hit a senior staffer of the AI with a slipper "25 times" for not being allowed to fly business class in an all-economy plane.

The incident triggered outrage and a flying ban was imposed on him by domestic airlines for two weeks, which forced him to switch to trains for travelling between Delhi and Mumbai.
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