on February 2. In an update Friday, the agency said it would implement civil penalties, with first-time offenders facing a $250 fine, and repeat offenders paying as much as $1,500.
The TSA also said it can implement fines out of that range depending on the situation, and that transportation operators will be able to report offenses for possible fines. Moody's says COVID-19 relief for airport stores and restaurants may help the air travel sector survive, but the outlook remains bleak
Face masks are now required on all modes of transportation that fall under the TSA's jurisdiction, including airplanes, trains, buses, and public transportation, until at least May 11, the agency said. Masks must be worn in airports and rail stations as well. In addition to fines, TSA previously said it may deny entry, boarding, or transport to those without a mask.
Passengers who arrive at a screening checkpoint without a mask will first be asked to wear one in order to proceed, the TSA said. If they refuse, they will be prohibited from entering the terminal and"may be subject to a civil penalty for attempting to circumvent screening requirements, interfering with screening personnel, or a combination of those offenses."
The rule enforces what 11 major US airlines and Amtrak have already been doing. As of last month, airlines had
Or mb this
Make it easy ... if they refuse to remedy it during first offense or if there is a second offense = no fly list.
That’s big!
thisisinsider Hopefully that will include passengers that don't wear the mask PROPERLY 😷
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