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On-board unruliness demands stronger policies

US eases travel recommendations on India, lowers advisory to level 3
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Business Standard Editorial Comment
Three recent unedifying incidents involving Indians aboard international flights highlight the urgent need for the regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and the airline industry to address the issue with greater vigour. In at least two incidents, the initial responses of the airline pointed to a general policy of tolerance. In the case of Air India, now owned by the Tata group, an inebriated passenger in business class got away scot-free after urinating on a female co-passenger. It took a complaint by the passenger to Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran to galvanise the airline into action by putting

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