Crackdown announced amid safety fears as passenger behaviour 'gets worse'
Anyone flying to Turkey for their holidays this year is being warned they could face a fine on the plane. New laws have been introduced to fine passengers who are in too much of a hurry to get off the flight.
Many travellers are annoyed by those passengers who leap up before the aircraft has even stopped taxiing to get out of the door first. But now Turkey has decided to clamp down on the process amid safety fears. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT
The Turkish Civil Aviation Authority has announced that it will impose fines of 60 euros on anyone who fails to respect ‘the right of descent of other passengers’.
The announcement, reported by Sosoir stipulates that anyone who stands up, unbuckles their seat