Ban on passengers over masked claim is reprimanding the soul

Ban on passengers over masked claim is reprimanding the soul

Spirit Airlines banned a family from violating its undercover policy weeks after the plane touched down – but passengers claim they were masked, and had no complaints from the crew during the flight.

Seven weeks after the budget airline flew from New York to Florida, the family of seven sent two letters via certified mail, According to yeshiva world news

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A family member told the outlet that both parents and their five children wore masks during a non-critical January visit, and sat in their assigned seats the entire time without a word from anyone about the epidemic protocol. are.

The letter obtained by an Orthodox Jewish publication suggests that airline officials believed otherwise.

“You knew about it [mask mandate], But still refused to wear the face covering the ship, “the letter read.

“The policy to cover the soul’s face and your failure to follow crew member instructions despite numerous requests is a matter of great concern to your fellow guests and crew.”

The letter warns the family that they have been placed on the company’s no-fly list, and is barred from entering the Spirit facilities.

Families reportedly can contact the airline in two years and ask them to reconsider the ban.

On Sunday, Frontier Airlines canceled a flight to Miami from Lardardia Airport after a “large group” of passengers refused to wear masks.

A passenger told The Post that everyone in the family was masked except for one infant.

Chat was later Posted on twitter By the Council of Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs.

The FAA recommended that airlines continue to mask masks on flights this week, as Texas and Mississippi ended mask restrictions on Wednesday.

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