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Southwest Airlines bans passenger who ‘seriously assaulted’ flight attendant

  • May 27, 2021
  • Travel

struck a flight attendant on a Sacramento, California, to San Diego flight Sunday.

Sonya Lacore, Southwest’s vice president of in-flight operations, announced the ban in a memo to flight attendants about the now-viral incident. 

“As we’ve communicated previously, we do have a process to permanently restrict passengers from traveling on Southwest, and please know that the passenger involved in the most recent incident has been advised that she may no longer fly on Southwest Airlines,” Lacore said in the Wednesday memo, a copy of which was obtained by USA TODAY.

The Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department earlier this week identified the passenger as Vyvianna Quinonez and said she was charged with battery causing serious bodily injury, a felony. 

“According to witnesses, an altercation between a passenger and a flight attendant had taken place during the flight,” the police department said in a statement. ”During the altercation, the passenger struck the flight attendant, causing serious injuries.”

One San Diego passenger has since come forward with graphic video of the altercation and said the flight attendant shares the blame for the incident, according to TV reports.

zero-tolerance policy, and ahead of the summer travel season, officials this week reiterated that passengers behaving badly will suffer stiff consequences.

“We’re addressing it quite forcefully,” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayokas said at a news conference Tuesday.  “We’re not going to tolerate behavior that threatens the well-being of the public (or) of the employees that bravely are on the front lines to facilitate the travel for individuals who want to reunite with family and friends.”

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Despite relaxed mask guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier this month, masks remain a must on planes and at airports following the recent extension of the federal mask mandate for public transportation.

Lacore said in the memo that the airline is “providing information” to the CDC and the TSA regarding “the impact the mask mandate has both on our employees and our customers.” And she urged the union to do the same, suggesting there may be a behind-the-scenes push by airlines to lift the mandate.

In the meantime, she said Southwest is looking at interim relief measures, including changes in its in-flight announcements to passengers about the strict mask policy. She said the airline is “working quickly” to make adjustments and could have something before Memorial Day travel rush begins. 

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