Turkish Airlines Threatens Fines For Annoying Post-Landing Behavior

Turkish Airlines Threatens Fines For Annoying Post-Landing Behavior

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Türkiye’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation has just implemented some new aviation regulations, and Turkish Airlines is the first to update its announcements to reflect these new policies. I suspect these are empty threats, but it’s still interesting to see an airline add this to its standardized announcements.

Türkiye’s new regulations for how to act after landing

Türkiye has new regulations regarding passenger behavior between the time the aircraft lands and when passengers disembark. These regulations require passengers to keep their seatbelts fastened, and to not stand up or open overhead bins, until the seatbelt sign is turned off. Furthermore, the regulations require passengers to follow the published policy for disembarkation, including not standing up until it’s your turn to exit.

Now, admittedly most of these rules have existed before, but what’s new is that the government is now threatening a fine for this behavior, with airlines being told to report customers who don’t follow regulations.

Here’s Turkish Airlines’ updated post-landing announcement:

“Dear passengers, our aircraft has not yet reached its parking position. Please do not unfasten your seatbelt, stand up, or open the overhead compartments until the seatbelt sign has been switched off. It is strictly forbidden to stand up, open overhead compartments, or be present in the aisle before the aircraft has reached its parking position and the seatbelt sign has been turned off.”

“After the aircraft reaches the parking position and the seatbelt sign is turned off, please respect the disembarkation priority of the passengers in front of or around you and wait for your turn. Do not stand up or proceed in the aisle before it is your turn to exit. Passengers who do not to comply with the rules will be reported to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation through a Disruptive Passenger Report, and an administrative fine will be imposed in accordance with the applicable legal regulations.”

I can understand the threat of a fine for not staying seated while the plane is taxiing, but it’s interesting that a fine is even being threatened for not respecting the disembarkation priority, and for standing up or entering the aisle before it’s your turn to exit.

Turkish Airlines has new announcements about regulations

Will these new regulations make a difference?

Turkish Airlines definitely has some issues with passengers following procedures upon arrival. Admittedly that largely reflects that Turkish Airlines flies to more countries than any other airline in the world. As you might expect, aircraft etiquette norms in Benghazi, Damascus, and Ouagadougou, differ from those in Boston, Denver, and Oslo.

Now, it’s anyone’s guess if the threat of a fine actually changes passenger behavior. I suspect that those who actually listen to the announcements and are deterred by the threat of a fine are also those who are least likely to break the rules in the first place.

We’re also talking about different levels of rule-breaking here. For example, it’s common just about everywhere in the world to see some people take off their seatbelts once the plane arrives (which seems silly, but…). Meanwhile standing up and opening overhead bins while a plane is still taxiing is a much less common issue, at least in many parts of the world.

But like I said, what I find most interesting is the airline threatening fines for those who don’t respect disembarking priority, and who proceed in the aisle before it’s their turn to exit.

I’m kind of delighted to see that, as I’m in the “everyone shouldn’t jump up the second the plane arrives at the gate” camp. Meanwhile View from the Wing is the opposite, and thinks you should stand as soon as the plane lands. So I’m guessing he’s less of a fan of this change than I am. 😉

You better following deplaning procedures on Turkish Airlines!

Bottom line

Türkiye’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation is now asking airlines to report passengers who don’t follow post-landing procedures, so that they can be issued fines. This doesn’t just include stepping into the aisle or accessing the overhead bins while the plane is still taxiing, but it also includes not following disembarkation processes, including standing up before it’s your turn to exit.

I’m not sure this will do a whole lot to change passenger behavior, but it at least makes for an interesting announcement that you don’t otherwise hear on many airlines.

What do you make of these new aviation regulations?

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  1. bill Guest

    Curious as to who is going to enforce this. Certainly not the TA's unless they are willing to be aggressive and confrontational with passengers. As for unfastening the seat belt before the aircraft has come to a complete stop, how would anyone know that you did this? I agree people should wait their turn to deboard, but these rules are probably not going to stop those that want to unbuckle their seat belt, stand up,...

    Curious as to who is going to enforce this. Certainly not the TA's unless they are willing to be aggressive and confrontational with passengers. As for unfastening the seat belt before the aircraft has come to a complete stop, how would anyone know that you did this? I agree people should wait their turn to deboard, but these rules are probably not going to stop those that want to unbuckle their seat belt, stand up, and start moving towards the front of the aircraft.

  2. frrp Diamond

    Turkey can do one, once the seatbelt light goes off I'm not staying sat down.

    One of the absolute most irritating things when flying economy is when you have someone sat in the aisle seat that just stays sat down, blocking everyone else in the row from getting their bag.

  3. BZ Guest

    Luckily not a big issues in the near term as Turkish have stopped flying to the genocidal state of Israel.

    1. frrp Diamond

      Its kindof self inflicted if you think about it. Had they not killed civilians, the whole thing wouldnt have started?

  4. MandN Guest

    We'll see. I spend a lot of time in Turkey and just recently flying domestically from Konya, I saw one Turkish guy stand up and start taking his bags out while the plane was still taxiing. The TA stewardess told him to sit down whereas he argued that he stood up because the baby his wife was holding was crying which had nothing to do with why he would stand up and start taking his...

    We'll see. I spend a lot of time in Turkey and just recently flying domestically from Konya, I saw one Turkish guy stand up and start taking his bags out while the plane was still taxiing. The TA stewardess told him to sit down whereas he argued that he stood up because the baby his wife was holding was crying which had nothing to do with why he would stand up and start taking his bags out early. After that, the stewardess just let it go and let him carry on. So, they let a lot of things go on TA and I'm skeptical of any of those policies being enforced very much just because now you have more things in writing. One time I also asked a TA stewardess if she could tell the guy behind me to stop watching videos on his cell phone during flight without ear phones because it was really loud and annoying. She refused to even talk to him and just suggested I move to a different seat. TA is really lackadaisical with enforcing rules and etiquette compared to other major airlines.

  5. Mason Guest

    Behaviors, something that happens in the US as well, and VTFW mentioned.

    The fake lawyer will again appear with three different profiles - Arps, Davis Polk and IH8GARYLEFF - soon.

    A biglaw partner has that much time to brag about his achievements and lecture hypocrisy on a travel website, just like how everyone in the industry does.

  6. George Romey Guest

    No problem with standing immediately after the seat belt sign goes off. Some people like me just want to stretch out. Now trying to cut in front of others is a different story.

  7. Toobis Gold

    Gary from VFTW is a selfish fool. It is best to be on the other side of any issue than him.

  8. David Guest

    It's getting more common in the US as well to stand up as the flight is taxiing. A few weeks ago I was on an SFO-IAD flight that was late and several passengers (including me) had a very tight connection.

    As soon as the plane landed, there were people in the back that started to open up overhead bins and the F/A had to yell at them over the PA that she was going...

    It's getting more common in the US as well to stand up as the flight is taxiing. A few weeks ago I was on an SFO-IAD flight that was late and several passengers (including me) had a very tight connection.

    As soon as the plane landed, there were people in the back that started to open up overhead bins and the F/A had to yell at them over the PA that she was going to have the pilot stop the aircraft. This led to other passengers yelling at the offenders to sit the **** down.

    Sadly, entitlement and "the rules don't apply to me" is here in the US as well.

  9. Dan @ Points With a Crew Guest

    Count me with VFTW as someone who stands up as soon as the plane gets to the gate

    https://www.pointswithacrew.com/you-should-stand-up-as-soon-as-the-plane-lands-like-i-do/

    1. Kyle Guest

      It's definitely wild to see the rush of people once a TK plane parks. Now I know just to step in the aisle immediately or plan on waiting.

    2. Eskimo Guest

      You want to get up fast, get an aisle seat in the front. But if you're stuck in last row windows seat, that's your problem.

      Or like what woke snowflakes like to say. My body my choice.

  10. kl Guest

    and "thanks" you should stand as soon as the plane lands should be "thinks"

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ kl -- Fixed, thank you!

    2. VS Guest

      What's wrong with that? Think, thank & thunk - sounds right to me ;-|

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David Guest

It's getting more common in the US as well to stand up as the flight is taxiing. A few weeks ago I was on an SFO-IAD flight that was late and several passengers (including me) had a very tight connection. As soon as the plane landed, there were people in the back that started to open up overhead bins and the F/A had to yell at them over the PA that she was going to have the pilot stop the aircraft. This led to other passengers yelling at the offenders to sit the **** down. Sadly, entitlement and "the rules don't apply to me" is here in the US as well.

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bill Guest

Curious as to who is going to enforce this. Certainly not the TA's unless they are willing to be aggressive and confrontational with passengers. As for unfastening the seat belt before the aircraft has come to a complete stop, how would anyone know that you did this? I agree people should wait their turn to deboard, but these rules are probably not going to stop those that want to unbuckle their seat belt, stand up, and start moving towards the front of the aircraft.

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Eskimo Guest

You want to get up fast, get an aisle seat in the front. But if you're stuck in last row windows seat, that's your problem. Or like what woke snowflakes like to say. My body my choice.

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