Some airlines letting passengers banned for mask violations back onboard

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Some U.S. airlines have announced they will allow passengers who had been banned from flying due to mask violations back onboard.

"Any further disregard for the policies that keep us all safe will result in placement on Delta's permanent no-fly list," he added. "Customers who demonstrated egregious behavior and are already on the permanent no-fly list remain barred from flying with Delta."

Approximately 2,000 people remain on the company's mask non-compliance no-fly list, a Delta spokesperson told Fox Business on Friday.Southwest Airlines told FOX Business that its list of unruly and disruptive passengers is unaffected by the court decision. FOX Business' Tyler O'Neil contributed to this report.

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