Delta calls for industry-wide ‘no fly’ list of unruly passengers
Delta Air Lines’ ‘no fly’ list of banned passengers has swelled to more than 1,600 people and called on other airlines to share their ‘no fly’ lists of unruly passengers to keep troublemakers grounded.
Airlines have the right as businesses to ban passengers but the federal no fly list only covers mostly persons of interest that are terrorist threats to civil aviation or national security. Many cabin incidents stem from a refusal to comply with mask wearing and numerous FAA fines have been levied.
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