“The increasing trend of unruly passenger
incidents is worrying. Passengers and crew are entitled to a safe and
hassle-free experience on board. For that, passengers must comply
with crew instructions,” said Conrad Clifford, IATA’s Deputy
Director General. “While our professional crews are well
trained to manage unruly passenger scenarios, it is unacceptable
that rules in place for everyone’s safety are disobeyed by a small
but persistent minority of passengers. There is no excuse for not
following the instructions of the crew.”
Although non-compliance incidents initially fell
after the mask mandates were removed on most flights, the
frequency began to rise again throughout 2022 and ended the year
some 37% up on 2021. The most common examples of non-compliance
were:
- Smoking of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vapes and
puff devices in the cabin or lavatories;
- Failure to fasten seatbelts when instructed;
- Exceeding the carry-on baggage allowance or
failing to stow baggage when required;
- Consumption of own alcohol on board.
The following two-pillar strategy is in place for
the needed zero-tolerance approach to unruly behavior:
- Regulation: Ensure governments have the
necessary legal authority to prosecute unruly passengers,
regardless of their state of origin and to have a range of
enforcement measures that reflect the severity of the incident.
Such powers exist in the Montreal Protocol 2014 (MP14), and IATA
is urging all states to ratify this as soon as possible. To date,
some 45 nations comprising 33% of international passenger traffic
have ratified MP14.
Guidance to Prevent and De-Escalate Incidents:
Prevent incidents through collaboration with industry partners on
the ground (such as airports, bars and restaurants and duty-free
shops), including for example awareness campaigns on the
consequences of unruly behavior. Additionally, sharing best
practices, including training, for crew to de-escalate incidents
when they occur. A new guidance document
was published at the beginning of 2022 gathering best practices
for airlines and providing practical solutions to governments on
public awareness, spot fines, and fixing jurisdiction gaps.
“In the face of rising unruly incident numbers,
governments and the industry are taking more serious measures to
prevent unruly passenger incidents. States are ratifying MP14 and
reviewing enforcement measures, sending a clear message of
deterrence by showing that they are ready to prosecute unruly
behavior. For the industry’s part, there is greater collaboration.
For example, as the vast majority of intoxication incidents occur
from alcohol consumed prior to the flight, the support of airport
bars and restaurants to ensure the responsible consumption of
alcohol is particularly important,” said Clifford. “No one wants
to stop people having a good time when they go on holiday—but we
all have a responsibility to behave with respect for other
passengers and the crew. For the sake of the majority, we make no
apology for seeking to crack down on the bad behavior of a tiny
number of travelers who can make a flight very uncomfortable for
everyone else.”
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