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Misbehaving on an airplane could soon cost unruly passengers their flying privileges.
A bipartisan bill taken up this week in Congress would create a brand new no-fly list for passengers who’ve been convicted of bad behavior on an airplane. After nearly 2,500 reports of bad behavior on flights last year, Congress is considering the new no-fly list, which would be managed by the TSA.
Separate from the FBI’s no-fly list, which focuses on suspected terrorists, the TSA’s list would prohibit individuals from boarding commercial aircraft if they have been banned for unruly behavior.
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