Video shows some airline passengers cheered when carriers announced they would no longer be requiring masks on domestic flights after a Florida federal judge voided the Biden administration’s Covid-19 mandate. Photo: Brian Snyder/Reuters

For two years, masks were a fraught issue for airlines, comforting some passengers, angering others and making flight attendants into enforcers.

Now, the masks are gone—but the friction is set to continue.

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