You Can Get Kicked Off a Plane for Being Barefoot - and 14 Other Reasons You Can Be Removed From a Flight
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"If a passenger has several 'incidents,' they can be put on a 'no-fly' list and will not be able to book travel for a period of time, or permanently if the infraction is serious or dangerous enough..." former flight attendant Kevin Clark explains. This highlights the severity of actions that can lead to long-term repercussions for passengers.
"Being violent or abusive in just about any context is grounds for removal - and potentially arrest." This statement clarifies that airlines prioritize safety and have strict measures in place to enforce it.
"If you're verbally harassing an individual on a plane, whether in a violent manner, a sexual manner, or otherwise, you can be kicked off. Most airlines have a zero-tolerance policy." This indicates that airlines are taking proactive measures to protect all passengers.
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