Delta, United, Alaska airlines want to bring back most passengers banned over mask violations

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Remember all those thousands of passengers that airlines banned for not wearing face masks? Now the airlines want them back

American, United and Delta all indicated Thursday that they will lift the bans they imposed now that masks are optional on flights.

"Any further disregard for the policies that keep us all safe will result in placement on Delta's permanent no-fly list," he said. Nelson said airlines"need to slow down and consider all potential consequences of any policy changes," and that no banned passengers should be allowed back until unions and public health officials weigh in.

Delta has banned about 2,000 passengers; Alaska more than 1,700; and United about 1,000. American and Southwest have never disclosed numbers.

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