United Airlines to welcome some banned passengers back
United Airlines is holding out an olive branch to customers it previously banned for unruly behaviour. United said it banned about 1,000 customers and will allow some back ‘on a case-by-case basis.’
“We will allow some customers who were previously banned for failing to comply with mask-related rules to fly United again,” it said.
US airlines have dropped mask rules after the mandate was nixed by a federal judge.
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