'The new flying etiquette': JetBlue becomes first US airline to make flyers wear face masks

JetBlue will require passengers to wear face masks or other face coverings beginning May 4, becoming the first US airline to do so as the coronavirus pandemic continues. The move by the airline comes amid increasing calls from airline union leaders, consumer groups and elected officials about the need for face coverings to help slow the spread of the virus and, eventually, reassure travelers it is safe to fly. On Monday, Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., a member on the aviation subcommittee of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, sent a letter to FAA administrator Stephen Dickson, CDC Director Robert Redfield, and the secretaries of Transportation, Elaine Chao and Health and Human Services, Alex Azar, urging them to require face masks. "We know that masks are one of the most effective tools to mitigate people’s risk of exposure when those around them are also wearing masks," Cohen said in the letter. "As air travel continues to increase while the country slowly starts to reopen, it’s imperative that the flying public feel safe and comfortable in doing so. This should include the requirement of masks, which will accomplish this goal and protect both crew members and passengers."<br/>
USA Today
https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/airline-news/2020/04/27/jetblue-airways-require-travelers-wear-face-masks-amid-pandemic/3037756001/
4/27/20