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UAE to India Travellers Warned Over Airport Selfies and Reels 
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UAE to India Travellers Warned Over Airport Selfies and Reels 

Written by:
Kayenat Kalam
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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Filming in restricted zones at Indian airports could lead to fines or a no-fly list entry.UAE residents travelling to India have been warned that taking selfies or filming reels in restricted airport zones could now carry strict penalties. According to Gulf News, India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation has introduced tighter rules on photography and videography at airports across the country, with unauthorised filming in restricted zones potentially leading to fines, device confiscation and, in serious cases, placement on the no-fly list.

The penalties apply to content recorded in operational areas, not to ordinary travel through the terminal.

The rules follow a rise in social media content filmed inside airports, including reels, vlogs and livestreams. Officials say such content can unintentionally expose sensitive operational and security information. Examples include surveillance systems, security arrangements and staff procedures.

Planning a trip from UAE to India? Know the new DGCA rules on airport selfies and reels, where filming is banned and how violations can lead to no-fly list action.https://t.co/UoVkEjZPWW pic.twitter.com/HFNjJt1Z0d

— Gulf News (@gulf_news) June 2, 2026

Filming is now prohibited in operational zones. Passengers are still required to follow airport signage and staff instructions. All commercial filming, including brand content, documentaries and professional social media shoots, requires prior approval from airport authorities and security agencies. No exemptions are allowed without formal permission.

What UAE India Flyers Should Know About the No-Fly List

Frequent UAE-India flyers, including tourists, business travellers and people visiting family, should be aware of the change. Even brief violations could trigger penalties or travel restrictions.

India’s no-fly list is maintained by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation and is used to temporarily bar disruptive passengers from boarding flights. It has historically applied to unruly or disruptive behaviour on board aircraft, while offences within airport premises fall under the relevant airport security agency.

The change matters for the large volume of traffic between the two countries. India is one of the busiest air corridors connected to the UAE, with routes linking cities such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah to multiple Indian destinations. Many of these passengers are residents who travel frequently to visit family or for business.

For UAE residents who regularly fly to India, the practical takeaway is straightforward. Travellers should avoid filming in operational areas of the airport, follow staff instructions and signage, and seek prior approval for any commercial shoot.

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