A new government proposal aims to establish a national blacklist to prevent abusive individuals from flying, allowing airlines to share information about those banned. Currently, passengers banned by one airline can still book flights with others, creating a loophole. Labour MP Tom Hayes emphasized the importance of ensuring a safe flying environment, especially for families. The airline industry supports this proposal, recognizing the need to address disruptive behavior effectively. This blacklist would specifically target passengers exhibiting abusive or severely disruptive actions, enhancing safety and comfort for all travelers on UK flights.
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