14 passengers may be banned after no-mask, rowdy flight from D.C. to Seattle, Alaska Airlines says
Updated Jan 08, 2021;
Posted Jan 08, 2021
An Alaska Airlines jet is parked at a gate at Portland International Airport on Thursday, August 23, 2018.Mark Graves/Staff
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SEATTLE At least 14 people could be placed on Alaska Airlines’ banned passengers list after they were rowdy, argumentative and refused to wear masks on a flight from Dulles International Airport to Seattle, the airline said.
Airline spokesperson Ray Lane said those facing the possible ban were on Flight 1085 from the D.C.-area airport to Sea-Tac International Airport on Thursday night.
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SEATTLE - Alaska Airlines may soon be banning more than a dozen passengers whose behavior was deemed unacceptable on a recent flight from Washington, D.C., to Seattle.
An airline spokesperson confirmed that the offending passengers, of which there were at least 14, had refused to wear masks (as per Alaska’s current coronavirus policy) and also harassed crew members during the flight, which took off from Dulles International Airport for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Thursday,.