This Country Will Now Fine Airline Passengers for Standing Up Too Early After Landing
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Turkey has implemented new regulations aimed at improving safety and efficiency on flights. Passengers must keep their seat belts fastened and remain seated until the aircraft has fully stopped at the gate or parking area. Fines for non-compliance may reach $70, and airlines are required to update their announcements to inform travelers. This initiative includes a reminder for orderly deplaning to prevent congestion. The rules are enforced via reports to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Passengers who do not comply with the rules will be reported to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation through a disruptive passenger report, and an administrative fine will be imposed.
The announcement must also include a reminder that passengers should let the row ahead of them exit first before they attempt to rush by, causing a bottleneck.
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