I think you’ve seen enough evidence to understand that it doesn’t only apply to foreign airlines, just whatever that guy posted was the TSA directive at foreign carriers.
What difference would it make if it was a foreign carrier moving only within the US versus a domestic carrier moving only within the US? Everyone onboard, both passengers and crew are just going from one place in the US to another
There isn't a foreign air carrier operating ONLY in the US.
The airlines are sucking fed dick and forcing people to do shit under color of law. They aren't required to and they certainly won't shoot them down if they didn't enforce the dumb assed mask rule.
There isn't a foreign air carrier operating ONLY in the US.
So then why does the regulation say “flights to, from, or within the United States”? I didn’t say they operate ONLY in the US, I said it applies to FLIGHTS within the US. Like if Qantas flies from Florida to California before going to Australia, that’s a foreign carrier flight within the US. There is no difference between that flight and a Delta flight from Florida to California; all passengers and crew of both flights would have already been in the US
Because foreign air carriers do fly within the US.
There is a difference between quantas and Delta.
One is a domestic air carrier not subject to the EA you posted. The other is a foreign air carrier and therfore subject to that EA.
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