US extends air travel federal mask mandate again
The US has extended the federal mask mandate for transportation for another month. The Transportation Security Administration announced an extension on planes, trains and buses through April 18.
The Airlines for America (A4A) aviation trade group supports the move but wants quick action to remove mask and testing requirements before the summer season.
A group of Republican lawmakers also called on the White House to end federal Covid-19 travel curbs as soon as possible.
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