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Child boarding incident: DGCA finds IndiGo staff prima facie violated regulations, issues showcause notice

Updated on: 16 May,2022 06:14 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The airline had on May 9 said the boy was denied boarding as he was 'visibly in panic'. As the boy was prohibited from boarding the Ranchi-Hyderabad flight, his parents who were accompanying him -- also decided not to enter the plane

Child boarding incident: DGCA finds IndiGo staff prima facie violated regulations, issues showcause notice

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Aviation regulator DGCA Monday said it has issued a showcause notice to IndiGo after a fact-finding committee found the airline staff prima facie violated regulations in denying boarding to a specially-abled child at the Ranchi airport on May 7.


The airline had on May 9 said the boy was denied boarding as he was "visibly in panic".


As the boy was prohibited from boarding the Ranchi-Hyderabad flight, his parents -- who were accompanying him -- also decided not to enter the plane.


The Directorate General of Civil Aviation had constituted a fact-finding committee to probe the matter.

"The committee has submitted its report," the DGCA said in a statement on Monday.

The proceedings of the committee were partly held in the open and partly in-camera as per the request of the affected family, it said.

"The findings of the committee prima facie indicate inappropriate handling of passengers by the IndiGo staff thereby resulting in certain non-conformances with the applicable regulations,¿ it mentioned.

In view of this, it has been decided to issue a showcause notice to the airline through its authorised representative to explain as to why suitable enforcement action should not be taken against them for the non-conformances, it said.

"To meet the ends of justice, the airline has been provided an opportunity for personal hearing as well as for making written submissions in next ten days from today i.e. till May 26, 2022. After hearing their submissions, appropriate action as per law would be taken," it added. 

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