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On aviation ministry orders Air India lifts ban on flying Ravindra Gaikwad

The ban was lifted after the Civil Aviation Ministry wrote to the airline

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IANS New Delhi

Air India on Friday lifted its ban on flying Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad, whose flight bookings had been repeatedly cancelled after he assaulted an officer of the national carrier last month.

According to Air India, the ban was lifted after the Civil Aviation Ministry wrote to the airline, a day after Gaikwad expressed "regrets" in the Lok Sabha over the March 23 incident.

"Ministry of Civil Aviation has today directed us to lift the ban in view of the apology tendered by Mr. Gaikwad to the Hon'ble Minister of Civil Aviation. The ban placed by Air India on Mr Gaikwad has, therefore, been lifted with immediate effect," the airline said in a statement.

 

"Air India, however, remains committed to ensure that its employees are not assaulted and neither misbehaved with by any passenger and would always take strong action to preserve the dignity of its employees at all times."

The national passenger carrier placed the ban on the movement of the Sena MP aboard its flights after Gaikwad assaulted an Air India senior manager.

Subsequently, two FIRs were filed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport police station at Delhi for assault and delaying of the aircraft -- as the MP refused to disembark from the plane. The Delhi Police Crime Branch is currently investigating the cases.

Since the ban, Gaikwad has been compelled to travel by train or by road depending on his engagements, keeping away from the media glare.

The airline's unions too supported the company and its Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani.

On late Thursday, the All India Cabin Crew Association (AICCA) said, "We, as cabin crew, must only point out that Gaikwad is and will continue to be a risk to flight safety and flight operations and to cabin crew safety on board, and hence government must think long and hard about letting him back on."

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Civil Aviation took the decision after the MP assured that such incidents would not be repeated.

The ministry's letter to Air India said: "In view of the apology tendered by Shri Gaikwad and the undertaking of good conduct given by him, Air India and other airlines are advised to lift the ban imposed on him for air travel."

Besides, the letter detailed that in order to deal with unruly passengers in the future, an amendment to CAR (Civil Aviation Requirement) is being drafted by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in consultation with the ministry for establishment of a national "No Fly List".

Currently, rules only allow airlines to refuse boarding or off-loading of a passenger whose behaviour is deemed as unruly or disruptive to the safety of flight operations.

Earlier in the day, the national passenger carrier again cancelled flight tickets allegedly booked by Gaikwad. However, the MP denied making any such bookings.

Airlines sources said that Gaikwad had booked tickets for travelling between Delhi and Mumbai on April 17 and a return trip on April 24, both of which have been cancelled.

Cancelling his tickets, the national carrier referred to it as a "possible passenger match with Blacklist entry" and it would be treated as 'No Valid Ticket'.

However, the MP in a letter said: "I would like to make it clear that I have neither booked a ticket for 17th nor 24th April, 2017, for any airline... as the session will adjourn sine die on April 13, 2017."

The development came a day after Gaikwad wrote a letter to Civil Aviation Minister A. Gajapathi Raju expressing 'regrets' over the March 23 fracas on Pune-Delhi flight AI 852.

Gaikwad had also raised the issue of flying ban on him during Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha on Thursday and demanded that it be lifted.

Gaikwad's party colleagues in the Lok Sabha also demanded the flying ban against him be revoked and the party threatened to boycott an April 10 National Democratic Alliance meeting in case the matter was not sorted out at the earliest.

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First Published: Apr 08 2017 | 4:01 AM IST

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