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Can your flight impatience cost you big? Turkey to fine passengers for this common mis-etiquette

Can your flight impatience cost you big? Turkey to fine passengers for this common mis-etiquette

Time of India28-05-2025

If you're one of those eager flyers who springs out of your seat the moment a plane touches down, here's a heads-up: Turkish aviation authorities may soon have your wallet in their sights. In a bold move to curb
post-landing chaos
, Turkey's aviation regulator is now officially cracking down on a familiar inflight annoyance—the premature aisle rush.
Aisle Etiquette Just Got Serious
Whether you've merely witnessed it or are guilty of it yourself, the scene is all too common. The wheels hit the tarmac, and a chorus of clicks erupts as seat belts come off. Passengers scramble to open overhead bins, pushing their way into the aisle before the aircraft even reaches the gate. It's become the most impatient tradition in the sky—and now it comes with a fine.
According to Turkey's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), those who violate proper
deplaning etiquette
will no longer be let off with just glares from fellow passengers. As per the new directive issued by Kemal Yüksek, chief of the DGCA, violators will be reported and fined under existing civil aviation regulations. The amount? Up to 2,603 Turkish lira, which equals approximately $70 or Rs. 5700.
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Yüksek didn't mince words. In an official statement, he declared that any passenger who 'does not respect the disembarkation priority of the passengers in front of or around you' risks both safety and civility. These impromptu aisle dashes, he said, not only create discomfort but also endanger baggage and passenger security.
From unbuckling seatbelts while the plane is taxiing to opening overhead bins prematurely, the offenses listed read like a checklist of bad inflight behavior. Even those who edge into the aisle before their row is called may find themselves facing penalties.
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The rule has sparked debate among travelers—some call it necessary, others draconian. But there's no denying the sentiment behind the regulation:
air travel decorum
is in dire need of reinforcement. As reports of unruly behavior surge globally, Turkey's aviation watchdog is drawing a clear line—etiquette is no longer optional.
Sit Tight or Pay the Price
So the next time your plane touches down in Istanbul, Ankara, or Antalya, resist the temptation to leap into the aisle. The journey may be over, but your conduct is still under scrutiny. Wait for your turn, follow protocol, and avoid turning a simple act of impatience into an expensive lesson.
After all, no one wants to start—or end—a trip with a fine for a few extra seconds of standing room.
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