NEW DELHI: A day after Vistara grounded standup comedian Kunal Kamra for one and a half months for alleged “misbehaviour”, AirAsia India followed suit on Saturday. The airline said in its statement: “In accordance with the directives issued by the HQs DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation ) have also placed Kunal Kamra on their no fly list till April 27, 2020.” The two Tata Group airlines were the only Indian schedule carriers that had not banned Kamra after he had confronted TV anchor Arnab Goswami on an IndiGo Mumbai-Lucknow flight on January 28, 2020.IndiGo had on the same day banned Kamra for six months. Soon after, Air India , SpiceJet and GoAir grounded Kamra till further notice. Kamra has challenged the ban in court. On February 27, IndiGo had halved its controversial grounding period to three months.