NEW DELHI: Airlines have been ordered to keep the middle seat empty if passenger load factors and seat capacity allow for it, India's aviation regulator said in a notice to domestic and international carriers.
However, members of the same family would be allowed to sit together, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in its notice, issued on Sunday (May 31) and seen by Reuters.
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The regulator did not elaborate on what load factors or seat capacity would require the middle seats to be left vacant.
If a seat between two passengers is Read More – Source
NEW DELHI: Airlines have been ordered to keep the middle seat empty if passenger load factors and seat capacity allow for it, India's aviation regulator said in a notice to domestic and international carriers.
However, members of the same family would be allowed to sit together, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in its notice, issued on Sunday (May 31) and seen by Reuters.
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READ: COVID-19: Fare caps, protective suits for crew among rules as India begins flights
The regulator did not elaborate on what load factors or seat capacity would require the middle seats to be left vacant.
If a seat between two passengers is Read More – Source