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Before Biden’s swearing-in: Airlines prohibit the carriage of weapons and alcohol on flights to Washington
Before Biden’s swearing-in: Airlines prohibit the carriage of weapons and alcohol on flights to Washington
In view of the threat of more violence around the inauguration of Joe Biden, several US airlines and the traffic safety agency tighten the … 01/15/2021, SNA
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The FBI is said to have received information that in the days leading up to the swearing-in of President-elect Joe Biden (January 20), protests are planned in front of the Capitol buildings of all states as well as in front of the Parliament in Washington. FBI chief Christopher Wray spoke of “worrying online talk,” including calls for armed protests. In response, the traffic safety agency TSA tightened passenger controls, with the chief of airline Delta announcing on a broadcast on CNBC on Thursday that guns would be temporarily not accepted as checked baggage on flights to Washington – with the exception of law enforcement officers. Shortly thereafter, American, Southwest, United, and Alaska airlines followed Delta’s lead with a ban, and American Airlines told CNN that alcohol would not be offered on flights to Washington. In addition, all airlines mentioned have announced flight bans for passengers who do not comply with the mask requirement.
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In view of the threat of more violence around the inauguration of Joe Biden, several US airlines and the traffic safety authority are tightening the safety rules for flights to Washington, US media report unanimously.
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The FBI is said to have received information that in the days leading up to the swearing-in of President-elect Joe Biden (January 20), protests are planned in front of the Capitol buildings of all states as well as in front of the Parliament in Washington. FBI chief Christopher Wray spoke of “worrying online talk”, Including calls for armed protests. In response, the traffic safety authority TSA tightened passenger controls.
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On Thursday, the chief of airline Delta announced in a broadcast on CNBC that guns would be temporarily banned from checked baggage on flights to Washington – with the exception of law enforcement officers. Shortly thereafter, American, Southwest, United and Alaska airlines followed Delta’s lead and introduced a corresponding ban.
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In addition, all airlines mentioned have announced flight bans for passengers who do not comply with the mask requirement.
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