Delta Airlines will begin allowing passengers who were banned from flying for “mask non-compliance” back on its airplanes.
A Delta Air Lines plane departs Raleigh-Durham International Airport in Morrisville, N.C., on Jan. 20.Jay Blackman
It wasn’t clear how many people are on the list. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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