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Thursday, August 13, 2020

Delta bans 100 passengers from taking flights for refusing to wear masks

DETROIT, Mich. (WLNS) – Last week, A Delta Air Lines flight was forced to return to the gate in Detroit when two of their customers wouldn’t wear masks.

When it comes to the new rules for the novel coronavirus, airlines like Delta are taking them very seriously. So far, the carrier has banned 100 anti-maskers from taking their flights and gone a step further by adding them to a “no fly” list.
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13 comments:

  1. HAVEN'T FLOWN IN YEARS, because I do not care for being fondled...SO W.I.F. would I fly now?? F.Y.V.M. you TWATS

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  2. Did any of them claim their ADA rights? If so their is going to be a lawsuit.

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  3. They can pre-ban me, if they'd like.

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  4. Fuck em, gave up flying years ago
    JD

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  5. Offer them a seat in the cargo bay.

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    1. not much different than flying in the back of a C-130. if I can do it without being fondled, I'm game.

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  6. Brilliant, airlines are struggling so much, they can afford to ban paying customers! The mask is real close to the mark of the beast, can't buy, sell, or travel without it. The actual mark will probably come about the same way. No school, no business license, no nothing, unless you wear it.

    Most places post signs but don't actually require masks. In this day and age of people posting every detail of their lives, I'm still waiting for the countless WuFlu posts. Always hearing about so&so who has or had the flu during flu season, but WuFlu? I still don't know anyone who has it.

    I could probably score some ADA rights with my burn pit exposure. IIRC, there are criminal penalties for claiming a disability without actually having one. So much for equal treatment.

    Its getting harder and harder to justify flying in this day and age with all the restrictions. First class and business class shouldn't have masks though.

    -arc

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  7. Just goes to prove, Delta's not ready when you are!

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  8. I agree w/ nwolddude, these mask mandates will never go away. The steeple have accepted them and that's that. My sympathy goes out to anyone who is forced to wear one on the job.

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  9. I’ve had eight flights on Delta recently. Pain in the ass, I hate wearing the mask so I slip it off my nose so I can breathe. Been yelled at a couple times. I have more flights next week. However with 3.1 Million lifetime miles with Delta and a job that requires travel I can’t avoid flying. Airport restaurants are closed, Sky Club has pre-bagged crappy food, hotel restaurants closed. I hope those behind the plandemic are happy they’ve ruined the lives of millions.

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  10. Sitting in a metal tube, breathing the same recirculated air and farts as everyone else and do you really think a bit of fabric on your face is somehow going to protect you?!?

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    1. Sitting in a metal tube that are petri dishes as is like cruise ships floating petri dishes

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