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To: Sam who wrote (1253)8/1/2020 10:33:38 PM
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Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks
From CNN's Jennifer Selva

A Delta flight was forced to return to the gate when two of their
customers wouldn’t wear masks, according to Delta Air Lines
spokesperson Emma Protis.

Protis told CNN in an email that Flight 1227 on July 23 was on
its way from Detroit to Atlanta when they were forced to turn
around.

Delta released the following statement to CNN:

Flight 1227 from Detroit to Atlanta returned to the gate following
two customers who were non-compliant with crew instructions.

After a short delay, the aircraft departed to Atlanta."

The two passengers were removed from the plane, Protis said.


According to Delta's website, "Delta customers and employees
are required to wear a face mask, or appropriate cloth face
covering over their nose and mouth throughout their travel,
aligning with best practice guidelines from the CDC."

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