
Turkey to Fine Passengers for Prematurely Standing Up on Planes
Turkey introduces new fines for passengers standing up before planes fully stop. A new rule in Turkey is causing a stir among air travelers. Passengers who unbuckle their seatbelts and stand up before the plane comes to a complete stop at the gate now face potential fines. The regulation, introduced by the Turkish civil aviation authority, aims to prevent the chaos that can occur when many passengers rush to disembark simultaneously. "The new rules are designed to ensure the safety and efficiency of the disembarkation process," explained a spokesperson for the authority. The fines are intended to deter this behavior and encourage passengers to wait until the plane is completely stationary before moving. While the exact amount of the fine has not yet been publicly released, the move has sparked debate among travelers. Some have expressed support for the measure, citing safety concerns, while others argue that it is an unnecessary restriction. Regardless, the new rule is a clear indication that Turkish authorities are prioritizing safety and order during air travel. This new measure aims to improve the overall passenger experience by creating a more organized and secure disembarkation process.