Coronavirus in India: Airlines can operate without keeping middle seat vacant, rules Bombay HC – Free Press Journal

The judges were dealing with a petition filed by Deven Kanani (51), an Air India pilot seeking directives to the DGCA to keep the middle seat vacant, in order to protect passengers from getting infected by the deadly virus. He alleged that by not keeping the middle seat vacant while airlifting stranded Indians from abroad under the Vande Bharat Mission, the authorities compromised with the safety of passengers.
The contention was opposed by additional solicitor general (ASG) Anil Singh citing the report of experts in the civil aviation industry, which stated that it was impossible to maintain social distancing in a flight as passengers will have to move around to go to the lavatory, exit the flight and even enter it.
“It appears that Kanani has failed to appreciate that even if the middle seat is kept vacant, the person/s at the window seat whilst getting out for going to the lavatory and thereafter returning back to his seat, is likely to touch (through his clothes) the person/s sitting on the aisle seat/s. Therefore, if his argument is to be accepted, in every row of the aircraft only one passenger should be accommodated,” the bench noted.
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