France to impose €20,000 fines and four‑year no‑fly bans for unruly passengers

France will impose fines up to €20,000 and create a four‑year no‑fly ban for unruly passengers on French‑registered flights, tightening penalties for onboard disorder. The measures target repeat and severe misbehaviour and give authorities authority to bar offenders from French carriers for up to four years.

Discovered 2025-11-19T06:48:02.342596-08:00 | 2025-11-19T06:48:02.342596-08:00

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  • France's new penalties — fines up to €20,000 and four‑year no‑fly bans — raise legal and operational exposure for carriers and airports, affecting boarding denials, diversion risk and post‑flight enforcement; see recent analysis on how airlines classify and handle disruptive passengers: https://hype.aero/?story=ddc65566-d5d9-423b-8079-7b3dbfb066a6
  • The move aligns with tougher deterrent measures in other jurisdictions, such as the UK 'One Too Many' campaign, indicating a regional shift toward stronger sanctions for disruptive behaviour: https://hype.aero/?story=8dfd916c-2c29-4e2f-a332-cdb4d9acdcc4

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