Unruly airline passenger behavior spikes amid zero tolerance policy: FAA

Unruly airline passenger behavior spikes amid zero tolerance policy: FAA

Airlines are seeing a spike in bad behavior among people flying despite a zero tolerance policy, with 1,300 reports of unruly passengers made since February, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.

The agency has so far identified potential violations in about 260 of the reported cases, an FAA spokesman told Fox News on Tuesday.

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Officials also initiated approximately 20 enforcement cases and sent…

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