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2 weeks ago

7 Reasons You Can Get Kicked Off a Flight-and It's Not Just Bad Behavior

Passengers can be removed from a flight for disruptive, violent, or aggressive behavior, making threats, or interfering with a crew member's ability to perform their duties. Once a passenger refuses instructions, escalates a confrontation, or distracts the crew during boarding or taxi, airlines have little flexibility because it becomes a safety issue. That stance is backed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which maintains a zero-tolerance policy for unruly or dangerous behavior, meaning passengers who interfere with crew duties can face removal, fines, or further action.
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8 months ago

A Massive Fight Broke Out on a Cruise-and It Got 24 Travelers on the 'Do Not Sail' List

Carnival Cruise passengers face a strict 'Do Not Sail' list after participating in a significant brawl, emphasizing the cruise line's zero-tolerance policy.
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