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Non-Tech : Airline Discussion Board
JETS 24.70-1.5%Nov 6 4:00 PM EST

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To: Sam who wrote (1517)1/14/2021 1:52:49 PM
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Delta has banned more than 880 travelers
for refusing to wear masks on board
Leslie Josephs

No mask, no flight. Delta Air Lines says it has banned more than 880
travelers this year for refusing to wear face masks on board, a
requirement to fly on U.S. carriers during the pandemic.

Flight attendants generally remind travelers who aren’t wearing their
masks several times before reporting the incident. Airlines have vowed
a hard line against customers who won’t follow the policy.

Passengers are legally required to follow crew instructions and several
cases of onboard disturbances and a refusal to wear masks prompted
a strong warning from the FAA. Late Wednesday, the agency said it will
fine travelers $35,000 for interfering with crew duties or unruly behavior.

Alaska Airlines on Friday said it banned 14 people for rowdy behavior
and not following mask rules and that it’s so far added more than 300
travelers to its no-fly list. United Airlines has banned more than 600
travelers, while American Airlines and Southwest Airlines didn’t
provide numbers.

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