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.

To Read the Full Story

This post first appeared on wsj.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

IT Budgets Rising at Faster Rate as CIOs Look to Support More Adaptable Business Models

Information technology budgets next year are expected to rise at a faster…

TikTok now has 150 million active users in the U.S., CEO to tell Congress

Several dozen TikTok creators, including small business owners, entertainers and activists who…

Fox Posts Higher Revenue, as Sports and Entertainment Events Resume

Fox Corp. , parent of Fox News and the Fox broadcast network,…

Elon Musk ‘funding secured’ tweets ruled false, court filing suggests

In a court filing out late Friday, shareholders who are suing Tesla and CEO Elon…