Passengers on major U.S. airlines may be temporarily banned from future flights if they're not compliant with the face mask policies by MattRyanPerez
Passengers on major U.S. airlines may be temporarily banned from future flights if they're not compliant with face mask policies under a tougher industry stance announced Monday by Airlines for America, a trade organization that represents the country's leading carriers.... [+]
While some airliners require a mask to board a flight, passengers might then remove their face covering mid flight. United said in a statement that any passengers not complying with its mandatory policy, which requires a face mask onboard for everyone medically able, will be placed on an “internal travel restriction list” and will be banned from flying on United for a period of time be determined following a review of the incident.
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