Air companies get relief from court, permission to book middle seat
Air companies get relief from court, permission to book middle seat
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In the interim order, the Bombay High Court has given permission to various airlines to book a middle seat on the plane. But it has also said that they should strictly follow the guidelines issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to prevent the spread of the corona epidemic.

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The bench of Justice SJ Kathavala and Justice SP Tawde has reserved its order on the petition of Air India pilot. The petition said that airlines were not following the condition of keeping the middle seat vacant. The bench said that the DGCA's instructions issued on 31 May should be followed till the decision comes. The DGCA had said its guidelines that airlines companies should try to keep the middle seat in the aircraft empty. But if this does not happen, then the passenger in the middle seat should be provided with a gown, mask and a shield to cover the face to cover the entire body.

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In its statement, the Indian aviation regulator DGCA had also said that if passengers are allocated a middle seat in aircraft due to heavy passenger load, it should be provided with a mask and face shield and a body covering gown so that the corona The risk of spreading is reduced. DGCA also said that the airlines should ensure that there is no heavy rush of passengers at the entry and exit gates and they are taken out in turn. Airlines provide all kinds of security measures to all passengers ranging from safety kits and sanitizers.

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