Wednesday, June 12, 2024 The Irish Aviation Authority and industry stakeholders are launching a declaration to combat unruly passenger behaviour in airports and on flights as part of the #NotOnMyFlight campaign. As the peak travelling season begins, they are about to start this campaign. The safety of flights, passengers and crew can be affected by the unruly behaviour of a small minority of passengers .
All Irish airlines and airports, An Garda Síochana, the Irish Aviation Authority, AirNav Ireland, ground handlers and international aviation organisations have all come together to tackle the issue of disruptive and dangerous behaviour, which affects passengers and staff almost every day of the year. There has been a 3-fold increase in passenger unruly behaviour reported between 2019 v 2023. Unruly behaviour can include intoxication, aggressive or inappropriate behaviour as well as not following the commands of flight crew, who are there to ensure passenger safety.
The declaration sets out how the aviation industry aims to combat the issue of unruly behaviour on flights. The vast majority of passengers comply with instructions and show respect to staff and other passengers. However, the signatories of this Joint Declaration recognise the need to actively promote good passenger conduct due to the adverse impact that disruptive and unruly behaviour can have on the safety of a flight and passenger experience.
The signatories of the joint declaration will not tolerate any behav.
