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Turkey Fines Passengers for Standing or Unbuckling Before Plane Stops

Airlines must revise landing advisories to warn travelers of potential $70 penalties for early aisle entry or baggage retrieval.

A Turkish Airlines Airbus A350-941 comes in to land at Heathrow Airport in west London on April 29, 2024.
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Overview

  • Under the new regulation, passengers risk fines of about $67 to $70 for unbuckling, standing, or accessing overhead bins before the aircraft comes to a complete halt and the seatbelt sign is switched off.
  • All commercial flights in Turkey are required to implement a standardized landing announcement informing travelers of the penalties for premature deplaning behaviors.
  • Turkish Airlines has already updated its in-flight announcements and cabin crew have been instructed to file disruptive passenger reports for non-compliance.
  • Regulators introduced the measure following a surge in complaints about passengers rushing to deplane during taxiing, a flight phase deemed particularly hazardous.
  • While authorities mandated immediate adoption of the revised announcements, the exact date for imposing fines remains unspecified as compliance monitoring continues.