Delta Airlines Bans 460 Passengers For Refusing To Wear Masks
In addition to banning the famous Navy Seal who killed Osama Bin Laden, Delta Airlines has recently prohibited 460 passengers from flying with them for refusing to wear masks aboard their planes.
In a statement sent to employees this week, Delta CEO Ed Bastian stated, “As of this week, we’ve added 460 people to our no-fly list for refusing to comply with our mask requirement.” It’s noted that in August, the airline banned roughly 270 passengers since the beginning of the pandemic; especially since May 4, when the airline began requiring all passengers to wear masks on flights.
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Additionally, in June, all major airlines began banning passengers from future flights if they refused to wear masks. However, airlines aren’t sharing information with one another about the passengers banned; so an anti-masker who is banned on Delta, can still book a flight on another airline.
Furthermore, while setting a new guidance that travel “increases your chances of getting and spreading” coronavirus, the CDC “strongly recommends appropriate masks be worn by all passengers and by all personnel operating the conveyance while on public conveyances.”
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