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Turkey fines passengers $70 for standing before aircraft stops

Turkey’s aviation authority requires seatbelt reminders until aircraft reach their parking position in a bid to enhance safety through orderly disembarkation.

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One country plans to issue fines to travellers who crowd the aisles after landing
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Overview

  • The Turkish Directorate General of Civil Aviation has enforced an immediate $70 (£52) fine for passengers who stand up before their aircraft completes taxiing at any Turkish airport.
  • All airlines operating in Turkey must announce seatbelt reminders after landing and report any violations to the aviation authority for fine assessment.
  • Cabin crews are instructed to warn and document passengers who unfasten seatbelts early or crowd the aisle before their row is called.
  • The regulation applies across all carriers and flight classes at Turkish airports, making compliance mandatory regardless of airline.
  • Emirates and Qatar Airways are reportedly considering similar measures, while American Airlines is trialling new boarding technology to improve passenger order.