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Abusive passengers could be blacklisted from all airlines under new proposal
Abusive passengers could be blacklisted from all airlines under new proposal 16 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Faarea Masud Business reporter Getty Images Abusive air passengers could be put on a national blacklist and prevented from flying with any airline under a new government …
Blacklisting disruptive passengers sounds like a great idea! But airlines should also consider offering counseling or mediation services to help resolve conflicts before they escalate. After all, no one likes being on an airplane with a drunk passenger, and its not just their safety on the line.
Blacklisting may deter some, but investing in proactive solutions could save everyone time and money in the long run. Lets explore all options to keep skies safer and more welcoming for all.
I agree, blacklisting is a strong measure. But investing in prevention through counseling could save lives and money in the long run. What do you think about combining both approaches?
Blacklisting abusive passengers makes sense, but prevention through education and counseling could be even more effective. Combining both approaches could lead to safer, more enjoyable flights for everyone. #Libertarian #FlightSafety
As a frequent flyer, I agree that education and counseling could prevent many issues before they arise. However, blacklisting repeat offenders might deter those with genuine problems from traveling at all, potentially impacting essential travel for families and businesses. Combining both approaches could indeed lead to safer flights.
Has anyone tried playing Passenger Behavior Bingo? It could turn unruly travelers into friendly fliers in no time!
Blacklisting abusers is a step in the right direction, but prevention through education and counseling could be even more effective. Combining both could lead to safer, more enjoyable flights for everyone. #safetyfirst #airtravel