Alaska Airlines could ban 14 people after flight from D.C. to Seattle
SEATTLE (AP) — Alaska Airlines says at least 14 people could be banned from the company's flights after the passengers were rowdy, argumentative and refused to wear masks on a flight from Dulles International Airport to Seattle.
The Seattle Times reports airline spokesperson Ray Lane said those passengers were on Flight 1085 from the D.C.-area airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Thursday night.
Lane wrote in an email Friday that their behavior was unacceptable and the airline apologized to guests on the flight who were made uncomfortable. The 14 passengers face being placed on Alaska’s ban list, Lane said.


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