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The passengers of the airline in Turkey will be fined if they stand up before the sign of the safety belt will be excluded after landing, the regulators said.
The Turkish civil aviation authority said it imposed the order after receiving complaints from passengers. The rules came into force earlier this month.
Turkish media reports say the fines will be around $ 70 (£ 50), although no amount is mentioned in the authority.
The organ warned that there was a “serious increase” in such incidents, such as many complaints about passengers, grab over ground luggage before the aircraft was parked.
Turkey is a destination for tens of millions of tourists every year.
The aviation authority said commercial airlines should now issue a message during flight and report those who do not comply with orders.
It must be said that passengers should hold the seat belts and refrain from standing and opening above ground cabinets until the sign of the seat belt is off.
Those who do not follow these rules must be reported to the authority, the message said.
Turkish Airlines, the national carrier, updated his landing message, according to Euronews.
“Passengers who do not comply with the rules will be reported to the Directorate -General of Civil Aviation through a destructive report of passengers, and the administrative fine will be imposed in accordance with the applicable legal provisions,” said the airline in the landing, according to the television network.
The BBC contacted the comment airline.