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Report: Delta CEO threatens lifetime ban for rude passengers

- By Frank Witsil

Delta is threatenin­g to permanentl­y ban rude passengers, according to a travel blog quoting a memo to employees from the airline’s CEO.

“Those who refuse to display basic civility to our people or their fellow travelers are not welcome on Delta,” Delta CEO Ed Bastian wrote. “Their actions will not be tolerated, and they will not have the privilege of flying our airline ever again.”

Bastian prefaced this by saying that “respect and civility to others on our planes, at our airports, in our workplaces, and in our society — even when we have difference­s of opinion — have always been a requiremen­t for our people and our customers.”

Ben Schlappig, the travel consultant and frequent flyer who wrote the blog item, said violence that broke out at the Capitol on Jan. 6 has “changed a lot of things in the travel industry,” including the adoption of more restrictiv­e policies.

The pandemic and mask wearing has been another issue that airlines have had to contend with and one of the biggest disruption­s to the industry since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which forever changed airport security procedures.

So far, Delta has banned more than 800 passengers related to mask compliance, according to onemileata­time. com. Those passengers, the blog said, will be able to fly again when the mask mandate ends.

Squabbles over a variety of things — ranging from complaints about the size of seats to carry on bags — seem to be escalating. They also are getting national attention through social media when they are recorded on video and widely shared.

Last Sunday, after passengers in Detroit headed to Atlanta attacked two Spirit Airlines agents at Detroit Metro Airport, that airline said it also would not tolerate abusive behavior and would ban passengers from future travel.

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