UK government proposes industry-wide airline ban to curb disruptive passengers
The United Kingdom government announced a proposal to ban airlines that fail to manage disruptive flyers. The plan targets carriers across the industry rather than isolated
The United Kingdom government announced a proposal to ban airlines that fail to manage
disruptive flyers. The plan targets carriers across the industry rather than isolated
incidents. Officials say the measure aims to protect passengers from safety and comfort
threats. The proposal follows a series of high‑profile disturbances on flights to and from
the UK. Tourism groups have expressed concern about potential impacts on travel demand.
The Department for Transport will consult airlines before finalising the rule. Critics
argue the ban could lead to reduced flight options for consumers. The policy is expected
to be debated in Parliament in the coming weeks.