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Afraid to fly with unmasked passengers? Call your airline

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DALLAS ( AP) — Airlines say they are offering options — including refunds in some cases — for people worried about flying now that other passengers aren’t required to wear face masks.

However, the airlines aren’t providing many details. Customers could find themselves at the mercy of workers at airline customer-service centers.

Many people who will be flying in the next few weeks bought their tickets before a federal judge in Florida on Monday struck down the requiremen­t to wear a mask in airports and during flights. That requiremen­t, designed to limit the spread of COVID-19, was due to expire anyway on May 3.

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said his airline will be flexible with people who have a weak immune system or are concerned about mask-optional flying for any other reason.

“We are working with those customers ... to find

another option, give them a credit, or if they just don’t ever want to fly again, (we are) actually willing to give them a refund,” Kirby told NBC.

A United spokesman said customers except those on the lowest-priced “basic economy” fares can delay their travel plans for any reason with no extra fee. He said passengers with special circumstan­ces should call the airline’s

customer-service number.

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said Thursday that the airline hasn’t fielded many refund requests yet.

“But like we do in all these events, we are taking a look at our policies and ... asking them to get in touch with our reservatio­ns office, and we will make sure that we accommodat­e them in an appropriat­e fashion,” Isom said.

 ?? AP PHOTO/CHARLIE RIEDEL, FILE ?? A passenger wears a face mask to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 as he waits for a Delta Air Lines flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport in Atlanta, in 2021.
AP PHOTO/CHARLIE RIEDEL, FILE A passenger wears a face mask to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 as he waits for a Delta Air Lines flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport in Atlanta, in 2021.

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