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Andy Meek
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- Delta Airlines has already put more than 100 people on its no-fly list since requiring that all passengers must wear face masks on flights as of May 1.
- The list is a punishment meant to include people who actively resist the face mask policy, and as a safety precaution during the coronavirus pandemic.
- Delta Airlines also remains committed to blocking middle seats and flying its planes at a reduced capacity through at least September 30, to promote social distancing on board.
Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian revealed something in an interview with NBC News this week that serves to reaffirm my intention to fly with Delta on my next trip, once I feel safe enough to get back into a plane and travel amid the coronavirus pandemic.
What he revealed is this: Since the carrier started requiring that all passengers must wear face masks as of May 1, the company has already put more than 100 people on its no-fly list. This is the step that was reserved for people who refused to comply with the company's face mask policy, and being added to the list means that they won't be able to fly with Delta for an indefinite period of time.
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