Now that most airlines have made masks optional in the U.S., here's where the four largest stand on bringing back passengers who refused to wear them when they were required. FOX13
A United Airlines flight takes off at Chicago OÃâHare International Airport on July 6, 2020, in Chicago.
Delta alone banned about 2,000 people. Alaska placed 1,700 people on its own list, and United banned about 1,000. Southwest and American declined to say how many people were placed on their no-fly lists.Now that most airlines have made masks optional, here’s where the four largest stand on allowing mask violators back on flights:Like others, American Airlines said people who were refused flights because they wouldn’t mask will be allowed to fly with American again "in most cases.
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