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Transportation Department urges "dressing with respect" on flights. Will it improve air travel?
The agency's "Golden Age of Travel" campaign aims to restore civility to air travel. Experts say they have doubts.
With the number of in-flight 'unruly incidents' increasing during the pandemic, the government is urging passengers to show ...
Since 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has seen a 400% increase in in-flight outbursts—ranging from disruptive ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants travelers to be on their best behavior and "dress respectfully" when they fly.
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Transportation Department Says "Dress With Respect" When You Fly. Will It Really Make Air Travel Better?
The U.S. Department of Transportation is trying something new to calm tensions in the skies. This... The post Transportation ...
As holiday travel ramps up, DOT is pushing a “civility” campaign after more than 13,000 unruly passenger incidents since 2021 ...
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Transportation secretary launches campaign to restore civility in air travel
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WTVO) — The U.S. Department of Transportation is asking travelers to bring courtesy back to the skies.
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Transportation secretary launches civility campaign as unruly passenger incidents surge 400%
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy unveils an airline civility initiative targeting a record surge in disruptive passenger ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is encouraging travelers to dress respectfully, while pushing to restore courtesy and ...
Last week, Congress officially came to a deal that ended the longest federal government shutdown in history, bringing a bit ...
The New York Office of the Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) is creating a powerful wave of marketing activities to bring the "Taiwan -- Waves of Wonder" brand to audiences across the Eastern U.S., ...
With the number of in-flight 'unruly incidents' increasing during the pandemic, the government is urging passengers to show ...
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