3,000 unruly passengers so far this year -- 2,300 cases over mask wearing: FAA
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Airlines have now reported 3,000 cases of disruptive passengers to the FAA this year, and the vast majority -- 2,300 -- involve people who refused to wear a mask.
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Airlines report 3,000 unruly passengers this year in US
Most of the cases involved passengers who refused to wear masks, as airlines enforce tougher rules.
3,000 unruly passengers so far this year -- 2,300 cases over mask wearing: FAA
Acts of aggression are skyrocketing to troubling highs on airplanes. Airlines have now reported 3,000 cases of disruptive passengers to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) this year, and the vast majority -- 2,300 -- involve people who refused to wear a mask. The FAA is investigating the highest number of potential violations of federal law in unruly passenger cases since they began keeping records in 1995.
3,000 unruly passengers so far this year -- 2,300 cases over mask wearing: FAA
Airlines have now reported 3,000 cases of disruptive passengers to the FAA this year, and the vast majority -- 2,300 -- involve people who refused to wear a mask.
3,000 unruly airplane passengers reported this year, FAA says
Authorities have received more than 3,000 reports of unruly airplane passengers this year, and the majority of those involve face mask rules, the Federal Aviation Administration told CNN on Monday.
As flights resume, 3,000 cases of unruly passengers have already been reported
(CNN) - Authorities have received more than 3,000 reports of unruly passengers on planes this year, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told CNN on Monday. of the violent passengers includes 2,300 reports that passengers refused to comply with the federal requirement to wear face masks on airplanes. The mandate also applies to other modes of mass transit, such as buses.For flight attendants, getting people to wear masks is one of the most …