July 9, 2021 – 1:55 p.m.
The FAA has released details about nine new incidents in which air passengers were fined a total of $119,000 for refusing to comply with mask mandates.
The fees come as the Federal Aviation Administration cracks down on Covid restrictions, according to a press release issued by the agency Tuesday.
The new fines bring this year’s total penalties to $682,000, spread out among 83 people.Â
About 76 percent of the nearly 3,300 reports of unruly passenger behavior since January 1 have involved the use of masks.
A Frontier Airlines passenger traveling from Nashville, Tennessee to Orlando, Florida on December 27 took the biggest hit with a fine of $21,500, according to the FAA.
The man drank his own alcohol onboard, which is against the agency’s rules, and argued with a flight attendant and nearby passengers about the mask policy.
In January, the FAA announced a stricter policy regarding travel disturbances, citing passengers refusing to wear face masks and the January 6 US Capital riot
The agency has issued a total of $682,000 in fines to 83 passengers in 2021
The largest penalty, about $22K, went to a man traveling to Orlando on Frontier who drank his own alcohol onboard and struck a passenger next to him
Another man is accused of ‘intimidating’ a stewardess and making her cry
On February 27, a man traveling from Provo, Utah to Mesa, Arizona on Allegiant Airlines refused to comply after a flight attendant instructed him to wear his face covering over his nose and mouth seven different times.
At the end of the flight, he approached the stewardess from behind and touched her.
His behavior ‘intimidated’ the attendant and made her ‘cry,’ according to the FAA.
Two days earlier on February 25, a man delayed a flight from Denver to Los Angeles by 38 minutes after he was told to wear a mask over his nose and mouth at least three different times.
As a result, every passenger had to deplane and the man was not allowed back in. He incurred a fine of $7,500.
Administrator Steve Dickson signed an order in January issuing stricter guidelines for unruly passengers.
The agency has since adopted a ‘Zero Tolerance’ policy for in-flight disturbances.
‘The FAA has seen a disturbing increase in incidents where airline passengers have disrupted flights with threatening or violent behavior,’ the agency said in a statement released January 13. ‘These incidents have stemmed both from passengers’ refusals to wear masks and from recent violence at the US Capitol.’
On February 19 in Indianapolis, a female passenger and her friends were playing ‘loud, obscene music’ and refusing to wear their masks aboard a Republic Airlines destined for Philadelphia, the FAA says.
After the plane left the gate, she threatened the woman in front of her for closing her window shade.
When the rowdy rover was finally asked to leave, she punched the woman, who was holding a ‘small infant,’ in the back of the head.