Passengers Playing Loud Music On Plane May Face Action, Warns Centre

The Indian government has issued a warning regarding disruptive behavior on flights, specifically targeting passengers who play loud music without using earphones. This directive emphasizes that such actions can lead to penal consequences if they disturb other travelers. The move aims to enhance the in-flight experience and ensure that all passengers can enjoy a comfortable and peaceful journey. Airlines are expected to enforce these guidelines strictly, as maintaining a respectful environment is paramount in shared spaces like aircraft. The warning reflects a broader initiative to address various forms of unruly behavior in air travel, as authorities strive to uphold safety and comfort standards in the aviation sector.
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