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The Union Civil Aviation Ministry on Friday announced guidelines for putting passengers on a 'No-Fly' list.

Firstly, if a passenger founded guilty of misbehaving, like making physical gestures, they will not be allowed to fly that particular airlines for a duration of two months. 

Secondly, if a passenger is found convicted of physical abuse, they will be banned from the airlines for six months. 

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Lastly, if any passenger is making life threatening behaviour, they will be banned from flying on any airline in India for a period of two years. 

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