New Delhi, Apr 17: Unruly passengers delaying Air India flights will soon have to pay hefty fees apart from facing criminal action. The airline is planning to fine Rs 5 lakh for delaying a flight up to an hour; Rs 10 lakh for delay between one and two hours and Rs 15 lakh for delaying beyond two hours.

The airline took this step after three cases of high-handedness by MPs in past one year. In November 2015, a YSR Congress MP assaulted an AI officer at Tirupati when the law-maker came late to the airport and had to be denied boarding as check-in for his flight was closed. Last month Shiv Sena's Ravindra Gaikwad bet up a 60-year-old staffer with sandals and then a Trinamool Congress MP delayed a flight as her wheelchair-bound mother was requested to shift from emergency row as per rules.
These VVIP episodes saw AI employees morale taking a hit as unlike common unruly flyers, the maw-makers got away scot free. But the airline management led by chairman Ashwani Lohani is keen to protect the interests of employees and is working n a number of steps to tackle unruly passengers.
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