Cases requiring investigation were 470% higher last year than before the pandemic.
Senate and House members proposed legislation Wednesday that would allow the Transportation Security Administration to ban people convicted or fined for assaulting or interfering with airline crews.would prohibit individuals on the list from boarding any commercial aircraft flight, and would let the TSA determine the duration of the ban.
The bill includes guidelines for notifying people that they're on the list, and how to appeal it, according to lawmakers who proposed it.The TSA no-fly list would be separate from the FBI's list, which is geared toward people suspected of having terrorism ties.In the wake of a federal traveler mask mandate during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 saw a record number of unruly passengers.
in 2022 after the rule was dropped, cases requiring investigation were still 470% higher than before the pandemic.incidents involving "abusive passengers" increased by nearly 600% between 2019 to 2022.Flashback:
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