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Friday 30 May 2014

DGCA Issues Five-Point Mandatory Courtesies at Airports

In what is being touted as a first, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a comprehensive guideline on facilities and courtesies, which are to be compulsorily extended to air passengers.
The DGCA - a regulatory body under the Ministry of Civil Aviation - released the circular on Tuesday.
"In first of its kind, DGCA has issued comprehensive guidelines on 'facilities/courtesies to esteemed travelling public at airports' in the form of Air Transport Circular 1 of 2014. The Circular lays emphasis on standardized passenger complaint redressal and courteous behaviour of airline/airport staff dealing with passengers," the circular stated.
Here are the five-point guideline put out by the DGCA:
Provision of automated buggies free of charge for all senior citizens, expectant mothers and disabled and needy passengers in the terminal building to facilitate their access to boarding gates located beyond reasonable walking distance at all airports having annual aircraft movements of 50,000 or more;

Provision of small trolleys after security check for carriage of hand baggage up to the boarding gate;
Airlines/airport operators to display the details of their Nodal Officer and Appellate Authority in a conspicuous manner at key areas of the airport indicating their names, contact number and email addresses;
Ground handling staff of Airlines/airport operators engaged in passenger handling to undergo periodic soft skill training for sensitization, courtesy, behaviour and procedures for assisting the passengers; and
Airlines/airport operators to report every month on passenger complaints and any incident of misdemeanour, discourteous behaviour and harassment, to DGCA along with the action taken.
Read news in full 27/05/14  Johnlee Varghese/IBT
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