An unruly passenger on a Delta flight in December is now facing the largest proposed fine from the Federal Aviation Administration this year -- a whopping $52,500. According to the agency, the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is extending its zero-tolerance policy for unruly passengers, saying incidents of disruptive behavior are still "far too high." "The number of cases we’re ...
It was initially reported that the cockpit was breached, but Delta Airlines later said the issue was an unruly passenger who ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Federal safety officials said Wednesday they ...
In January 2021, the FAA launched a Zero-Tolerance Policy Against Unruly Passengers after an increase in disruptive passenger ...
WASHINGTON - 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 ...
As airlines continue to see a dramatic increase in unruly and dangerous passenger behavior on commercial flights, federal officials are responding with heftier fines aimed at deterring disruptive ...
Authorities say a flight returned to a Houston airport just after takeoff early Wednesday because of an unruly passenger.