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Turkey Enforces Fines for Passengers Standing Before Planes Fully Stop

New aviation rule mandates passengers remain seated with seatbelts fastened until aircraft reaches parking position, with fines of up to $70 already imposed.

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Overview

  • Turkey's Civil Aviation Authority has implemented a regulation requiring passengers to remain seated and buckled until the plane has reached its parking position.
  • Passengers who violate the rule by standing prematurely to retrieve luggage can face fines of approximately $70 or £50.
  • Airlines are now obligated to remind passengers of the rule and warn of potential fines for non-compliance during landing and taxiing.
  • Initial fines have already been issued, as authorities monitor the impact of the regulation on passenger behavior and cabin safety.
  • The policy aims to improve safety, reduce cabin crew workload, and may influence other regional carriers to adopt similar measures.