Delta pushes for national 'no fly' list of unruly passengers, after banning 1 600 people from flights | BISouthAfrica
Delta wants a national"no fly" list of unruly passengers, it said in a memo seen by Reuters."A list of banned customers doesn't work as well if that customer can fly with another airline," it said.Delta Air Lines wants to create a national"no fly" list of banned passengers to prevent unruly behaviour onboard aircraft.
The carrier has pushed other US airlines to share their lists of passengers who have been banned during the pandemic for disruptive behaviour, according to a memo to flight attendants on Wednesday, seen by"We've also asked other airlines to share their 'no fly' list to further protect airline employees across the industry," Delta said in the memo seen by Reuters."A list of banned customers doesn't work as well if that customer can fly with another airline.
Delta has put more than 1,600 people on its own no-fly list since the Covid-19 pandemic began, the airline said in the memo, as per Reuters.
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