Airlines urge government action as "egregious behavior" by unruly passengers soars
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Air travel can be difficult in the best of times, with cramped planes, screaming babies, flight delays and short tempers. Throw in an unprecedented pandemic and the anxiety level can rise quickly.
That has led to confrontations with flight attendants and other unruly behavior, including occasional fights that get captured and replayed endlessly on social media. Airlines have reported about 3,000 cases of disruptive passengers since January 1, according to a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, which began tracking it this year. About 2,300 of those incidents involved passengers who refused to obey the federal requirement to wear a face mask.More Related News

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