A Bill to make provision for court orders to prohibit disruptive passengers from flying.
House of Commons
4 May 2021
The Aviation Banning Orders (Disruptive Passengers) Bill would let courts issue Aviation Banning Orders to stop specific individuals from flying or going to airports if they have disrupted flights or pose a safety risk. The orders would specify how long they last and what activities are prohibited, with breaches treated as offences. The aim is to improve safety and reduce disruption in air travel by giving airlines and authorities a clear tool to manage dangerous or disruptive behaviour.
The bill is currently at the second reading in the Commons. After this, it is expected to move to the committee stage for detailed scrutiny and amendment.
Generated 21 February 2026
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.