India's aviation regulator has told airlines to crack down on the behavior of flight crew after several videos on popular Chinese video app TikTok showed crew members singing and dancing while on duty by AditiShahsays AdityaKalra
NEW DELHI - India’s aviation regulator has told airlines to crack down on the behavior of flight crew after several videos on popular Chinese video app TikTok showed crew members singing and dancing while on duty, a senior official told Reuters.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has directed all airlines to rein in such behavior and will soon seek a compliance report, said a senior official at the department. SpiceJet Ltd said in a statement on Friday that its crew members were strictly prohibited from shooting pictures or videos onboard and it took strict action against violators.
Vistara said expectations on employees’ use of social media were clearly laid out in its social media guidelines and in the training provided. This week, Reuters found dozens of videos that showed crew from airlines such as IndiGo, AirAsia India and Vistara, part-owned by Singapore Airlines, singing, dancing or ramp walking along an aircraft’s aisle.One TikTok video from a user, who identified herself as “#Dancer #cabincrew #indigo”, showed her and another flight attendant wearing uniform and dancing to a Bollywood song inside a plane and blowing a kiss to the camera.
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