
Unruly jetBlue passengers face hefty FAA fines over mask disputes: ‘Zero tolerance’
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The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing civil penalities of $20,000 and $12,500 for two passengers on separate jetBlue Airlines flights in December who refused to obey flight attendants’ instructions.
The first passenger was flying from Boston to Puerto Rico on Dec. 27. After a flight attendant told her multiple times to put on a mask, the woman shoved the flight attendant in the shoulders and chest, shouted obscenities and threatened to have her fired, according to the FAA. The captain had to divert the flight back to Boston because of the woman’s unruly behavior. Now the woman is facing a $20,000 fine.More Related News













