Some airlines within San Francisco Bay Area commercial airports are requiring passengers to wear face coverings when traveling onboard airplane flights. The following airlines have policies requiring passengers to wear face coverings: United, America, Delta, Southwest, Alaska, Frontier, and JetBlue to stop the spread of COVID-19 virus. The American Airlines denied passenger Brandon Straka to fly because he was not wearing a face covering and was kicked off the flight on Wednesday, June 17. 2020. The American Airlines flight attendant politely communicated with the passenger regarding therein face covering and airlines flight policy. The flight passenger didn't want to comply with American Airlines COVID-19 health prevention policy, and United Airlines will place noncompliance passengers on the travel restriction list for awareness.
"Brandon Straka declined to wear a face covering with instructions provided prior to departing the airport, and crew members asked him to deplane the flight," said Ross Feinstein, American Airlines Spokesperson. #EliteLimousine driver's background is lawfully checked and cleared to operate passenger transporting vehicles, and all fleet vehicles are always cleaned with eco-cleaning solutions without toxin, to keep car interiors environmentally safe and healthy for passengers. All Elite Limousine fleet vehicles are maintained according to "current safety provisions" and monitored to be consistent with legal emission levels for our environment, keeping our environmental climate healthy based on surveys our international media network received.
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