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France Fines Rowdy Flyers Up to €20,000!
19 Nov
Summary
- France imposes fines up to €20,000 for unruly passengers.
- Flight bans of up to four years can be issued.
- New rules aim to enhance safety and passenger comfort.

France is implementing strict new measures to address antisocial behavior on flights, introducing significant penalties for disruptive passengers. Under a decree effective November 8, individuals face fines up to €20,000 and can be banned from flying for up to four years, signaling a firm stance against unruly conduct.
These regulations target a range of offenses, including ignoring safety instructions and using prohibited electronic devices. The French Minister for Civil Aviation has the authority to issue these sanctions, with repeat offenders facing the maximum fine. A dedicated database managed by the French Civil Authority will record instances of 'harmful behavior' reported by air carriers.
This initiative is designed to enhance the safety and comfort of air travel for everyone. Officials emphasize that this framework ensures disruptive behavior will no longer be tolerated and will be met with effective administrative sanctions, reinforcing a commitment to a secure and pleasant flight experience.




