Passengers who were banned by airlines for failing to comply with the national mask mandate could soon be able to fly again. United, Delta and Alaska Airlines told CBS News they will review each case before making a decision.
Delta Airlines said that it will restore certain banned passengers' flight privileges after they demonstrate"an understanding of their expected behavior when flying." Passengers who exhibited"egregious behavior" and were already on the permanent no-fly list will remain banned.
"At Delta, nothing is more important than the safety and security of our customers and our people," the airline said in a statement."Any further disregard for the policies that keep us all safe will result in placement on Delta's permanent no-fly list."United, which banned around 1,000 customers, said it would remove passengers from the no-fly list on a"case by case basis.
Airline passengers and crew members, some not wearing face masks following the end of Covid-19 public transportation rules, walk to flights in the airport terminal in Denver, Colorado on April 19, 2022. - Mask mandates on public transportation are no longer in effect following a ruling by federal judge on April 18, 2022.The airlines' announcements come after Tampa U.S.
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