A Bill to make provision for court orders to prohibit disruptive passengers from flying.
House of Commons
4 May 2021
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The Aviation Banning Orders (Disruptive Passengers) Bill would let courts issue orders that ban specific individuals from flying if they have behaved disruptively or posed safety risks on flights. It aims to reduce in-flight disruption and improve aviation safety by giving authorities a clear mechanism to keep problematic travellers off planes.
The bill is currently at the 2nd reading in the House of Commons. The first reading took place on 10 March 2020, and it is progressing through Parliament.
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10 Mar 2020
The Bill failed to complete its passage through Parliament before the end of the session. This means the Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.