As the nation slowly recovers and traveling ramps up, U.S. airlines are taking a hit with some international travel. The Federal Aviation Administration recently downgraded Mexico's aviation safety rating to a category 2.
California woman accused in flight attendant attack banned for life by Southwest
Sacramento Bee 1 hr ago Michael McGough, The Sacramento Bee
May 28 A California woman arrested on a charge of battery after allegedly attacking a flight attendant has been banned for life from flying on Southwest Airlines, the airline confirmed.
Vyvianna Quinonez, 28, has been identified by law enforcement as the woman accused of assaulting an attendant on Southwest Flight 700 from Sacramento International Airport as it was preparing to land Sunday at San Diego International Airport.
Witness video shows a woman said to be Quinonez punching a flight attendant in the side of her face, leaving it bloodied. A union president said the passenger knocked out two of the airline employee s teeth.
Sacramento International Airport expects to have 13,000 passengers per day, slightly above its Easter numbers. Author: Associated Press, Staff (ABC10) Published: 2:02 PM PDT May 28, 2021 Updated: 2:02 PM PDT May 28, 2021
Mayorkas told ABC on Friday the Transportation Security Administration has been in a hiring surge so it can be ready for increased travel this weekend and over the summer as the nation emerges from the coronavirus pandemic. Mayorkas notes masks are still required in airports and on airplanes and probably will continue to be required until mid-September.
Airline executives say domestic leisure travel is at pre-pandemic levels, and the number of people passing through U.S. airports daily is likely to top 2 million before the week is over.
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