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SpaceCrystal

Banned
Apr 1, 2019
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Looks like United Airlines among other US airlines are now adopting face mask policies.

(CNN) — US airline passengers who figured face mask enforcements had more bark than bite could end up getting bit later this week.

Major US airlines in Airlines for America, the carriers' industry group, announced Monday that they intended to more strictly enforce mask wearing aboard their planes, including potentially banning passengers who refuse to wear a mask.

The announcement comes in lieu of a federal regulation requiring all passengers to wear masks -- the sort of enforceable measure that governs requirements to wear seatbelts and not smoke.

What United is doing

United Airlines came out Monday with its own separate announcement that has more teeth than what it's been doing so far. If you refuse to wear a face mask starting June 18, you could find yourself on a restricted travel list.

Here's how United laid out the process for at least the next 60 days for people who eschew a mask:

First, flight attendants will inform you of the mandatory mask requirements if you're not wearing a face covering, and you do not fall within a small group of exceptions. If you don't have a face covering, United flight attendants will offer you one.

If some fliers still refuse to wear a mask, the attendants "will do their best to de-escalate the situation [and] again inform the customer of United's policy."
United's policy does not include forcibly removing a passenger who still refuses to comply, but the attendants will file an incident report.

The airline says that "any final decision or actions regarding a customer's future flight benefits will not occur onboard but instead take place after the flight has reached its destination, and the security team has investigated the incident."

Each carrier will have its own rules

Six other major US airlines -- including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines -- pledged to roll out new policies requiring masks, also enforced with a penalty as severe as a ban on flying with that particular airline.

"Each carrier will determine the appropriate consequences for passengers who are found to be in noncompliance of the airline's face covering policy up to and including suspension of flying privileges on that airline," said Airlines for America.


The lack of federal action has driven the airlines to act, according to a source familiar with the discussions. Other airlines are expected to lay out specific policies as well as enforcement procedures for crew members to follow in the coming days, the source said.

More at link: https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/airlines-face-masks-passengers/index.html
 

Tsuyu

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Oct 25, 2017
4,585
including potentially banning passengers who refuse to wear a mask.

They aren't going to enforce it, this is just meaningless platitudes.

They can't handle the great tsunami of people who won't wear a mask because they assumed the pandemic is over, especially when it overlaps with the group who think being on an airplane is safe.
 

hateradio

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Oct 28, 2017
8,742
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I'm sure this won't meet any resistance what so ever . . .

They aren't going to enforce it, this is just meaningless platitudes.

They can't handle the great tsunami of people who won't wear a mask because they assumed the pandemic is over, especially when it overlaps with the group who think being on an airplane is safe.
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SpaceCrystal

SpaceCrystal

Banned
Apr 1, 2019
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They aren't going to enforce it, this is just meaningless platitudes.

They can't handle the great tsunami of people who won't wear a mask because they assumed the pandemic is over, especially when it overlaps with the group who think being on an airplane is safe.

Either they'll comply, or they won't board the plane. Simple.

These companies aren't going to want to risk having a lot of lawsuits against them if something goes wrong.
 

krazen

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Oct 27, 2017
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Err, how is this NOT a thing yet? Considering the fear and how airlines already have various rules in place for behavior/activity this was a no brainer like two months ago
 

whytemyke

The Fallen
Oct 28, 2017
3,783
This is all really just about which airlines are going to be comfortable enforcing it. Similar to how in Michigan it's supposedly the law to wear a mask at stores, the strength of the law only goes as far as people are willing to lose business to enforce it.

I wish the airlines would just kick off passengers who refuse to wear a mask but that's not going to happen
 

hom3land

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Oct 27, 2017
2,582
I haven't flown since all this started ..I'd assume masks would be mandatory in the airport along with the airplane.. but this is America.
 

Parch

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Nov 6, 2017
7,980
Either they'll comply, or they won't board the plane. Simple.
Enforcement should be strict, even when there is going to be considerable opposition. As soon as people accept reality and realize that this is the way it has to be, the sooner the situation can get under control.

Over a month ago there was a report that Canada had issued $5.8M in fines for coronovirus violations. If you want to get serious about controlling the pandemic, you have to get serious about enforcing it.