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Congress Weighs Bill Aimed at Reducing In-Flight Violence
A new bill in Congress seeks to reduce the number of in-flight violent incidents and hold unruly passengers on planes accountable.
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Airline Passenger Accused of Trying to Open Door Wanted to Share Views on Vaccine: DOJ
A Portland, Oregon, man allegedly tried to open the emergency door of a Delta Air Lines flight because he wanted people to videotape him sharing his thoughts on the COVID-19 vaccine, federal authorities said.
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Delta Passenger Accused of Trying to Open Door Wanted to Be Taped Sharing Views on Vaccine, Authorities Say
A Portland, Oregon, man allegedly tried to open the emergency door of a Delta Air Lines flight because he wanted people to videotape him sharing his thoughts on the COVID-19 vaccine, federal authorities said.
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Southwest Airlines to Resume Alcohol Sales Aboard
Southwest Airlines will resume selling alcohol on its flights this month, after discontinuing sales at the start of the coronavirus pandemic and following well publicized altercations between unruly passengers and staff.
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Flight Attendants Take Part in Self-Defense Training
This year alone there have been nearly 5,000 reports of unruly passengers on flights. Flight attendants have been the target of many of those incidents. Now some flight attendants are making sure they don’t become victims. Vince Sims reports.