Texarkana Gazette

Airlines getting tough on wearing masks

- By Laurie Baratti

Airlines for America (A4A), a trade organizati­on that represents leading U.S. airlines, says that its member carriers are vowing to vigorously enforce face-covering policies put in place amid the COVID19 pandemic.

Some passengers have reportedly been seen shirking the current requiremen­ts that they wear masks, or other noseand-mouth coverings, in the airport and aboard their flights. All mainline U.S. carriers (except Allegiant) had implemente­d the mandatory wearing of masks by passengers back in May.

As it turned out, most major airlines weren’t prepared to back up those policies. In fact, American, Delta and United had all initially instructed crew members not to force passengers to wear masks if they encountere­d pushback from the customer.

But, as the crisis wears on, it has become evident that noncomplia­nce with these face-covering mandates is something that simply won’t fly.

“Face coverings are one of several public health measures recommende­d by the CDC as an important layer of protection for passengers and customer-facing employees,” A4A president and CEO, Nicholas E. Calio, said in a statement. “U.S. airlines are very serious about requiring face coverings on their flights. Carriers are stepping up enforcemen­t of face coverings and implementi­ng substantia­l consequenc­es for those who do not comply with the rules.”

Therefore, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian

Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines have all stated that they will be applying the following policy updates:

1. Pre-Flight Communicat­ions: Each individual airline will clearly articulate its specific face-covering policy in communicat­ions with customers, and may require acknowledg­ment from passengers regarding their understand­ing of these rules during the check-in process.

2. Onboard Announceme­nts: Crew members on board the aircraft will announce specific details regarding the specific carrier’s face-covering policy, and outline the consequenc­es that passengers could face if they violate the policy.

3. Consequenc­es for Noncomplia­nce: Whereas, at the gate, noncomplia­nt customers may be prevented from boarding their flight, once they’re on board the aircraft, means of enforcing these policies become limited. Each individual carrier will implement its own consequenc­es for passengers who flout the airline’s face-covering policy as it deems appropriat­e, up to and including suspension of flying privileges with that carrier.

 ?? Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/TNS ?? ■ Yadira Barajas walks with her children, Owen Vargas, 11, and 6-year-old twins Madison and Madelyn Contreras, as they prepare for a flight to Mexico May 11 at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport, which is requiring travelers to wear face coverings to help keep fellow passengers and crew safe by limiting the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.
Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/TNS ■ Yadira Barajas walks with her children, Owen Vargas, 11, and 6-year-old twins Madison and Madelyn Contreras, as they prepare for a flight to Mexico May 11 at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport, which is requiring travelers to wear face coverings to help keep fellow passengers and crew safe by limiting the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

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