Individuals on the mask non-compliance no-fly list will have to prove themselves to the company before it will restore their "flight privileges"?
I have flown on Delta. Flying on that airline isn't a "privilege". Anyone on their ban list is a hero.
I quit flying over a decade ago after traveling to a wedding out of state. The TSA put me through special security because I had a broken arm. They evidently dumped my suitcase out in a mud puddle. All my clothes were ruined and they left me a note that it had been screened. All this after they claimed my bag was "lost" and found it after 45 min of me standing staring at them. I hate flying and since I'm retired....never have to fly again.
Appealling the company's choice to ban customers on unlawful grounds in the first place is ridiculous.
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