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AirAsia India, Vistara say ‘reviewing’ matter

New Delhi: Two more airlines on Wednesday suspended stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra from flying with them “till further notice” for allegedly heckling journalist Arnab Goswami aboard an IndiGo plane with aviation regulator DGCA saying the action by the four carriers is in complete consonance with its regulations.
On Tuesday, IndiGo suspended Kamra from flying with it for six months while Air India banned him until further notice. SpiceJet and GoAir on Wednesday also suspended him from flying with them “till further notice”.
On the other hand, AirAsia India spokesperson told PTI that the airline’s internal committee is reviewing the matter and will take action according to due process. Vistara had given a similar statement on Tuesday, stating that it will “review and follow due process in such cases”.
The DGCA, meanwhile, said action of the four airlines, who have banned Kamra, is in complete consonance with its regulations. However, it is not clear under which DGCA regulation has IndiGo banned Kamra for six months.
“This is to reiterate that the action taken by the airlines is in complete consonance with Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) Section-3, Series M Part VI on Handling of unruly passengers,” a DGCA statement said. “Now the matter is to be referred to the internal committee as prescribed in para 6.1 of the said CAR.
Further, as per para 6.4 of the CAR, the internal committee is to give the final decision in 30 days by giving the reasons in writing, which shall be binding on the airline concerned. Punishment for different type of unruly behaviour is also prescribed in the same CAR and the internal committee has to adhere to the same,” it added.
According to 2017 rules of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for “handling of unruly or disruptive passengers”, if a passenger carries a verbal assault, he or she can be banned by the airline till the time its internal committee – which must be headed by a retired district & sessions judge – takes a decision on the matter.
The rules clearly state that in case of a verbal assault, the internal committee cannot impose a ban of not more than three months. After IndiGo announced its decision, Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that he had taken note of the incident and “advised” other airlines to impose similar restrictions on Kamra, adding “offensive behaviour designed to provoke and create disturbance inside an aircraft is absolutely unacceptable & endangers safety of air travellers”.
Kamra allegedly heckled Goswami, the editor of Republic TV, on IndiGo’s Mumbai-Lucknow (6E5317) flight on Tuesday. Kamra on Wednesday said he just wanted to express solidarity with PhD scholar Rohith Vemula and at no point he was “unruly or disruptive”. (PTI)

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