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What happens if I refuse to wear a mask on a flight?

DENVER (KDVR) — If you don’t want to wear a mask while flying, you face being fined thousands of dollars. Masks are required for air and ground travel.

If you don’t comply with the mask requirement, the Transportation Security Administration said penalties will be $500-$1000 for first offenders and $1000-$3000 for second offenders. In some circumstances, the Federal Aviation Administration can propose up to $37,000 per violation for unruly passenger cases.

The TSA extended its orders for mask wearing requirements for air and ground travel through January 18th, 2022 earlier this year.


Are there exemptions?

Yes, the TSA said exemptions include travelers under the age of 2-years-old, those with a disability who cannot wear a mask, or cannot safely wear a mask because of the disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, and those for whom a mask would create a risk to workplace health, safety, or job duty as determined by relevant workplace safety guidelines or federal regulations

More than 3,500 mask incidents have been reported by the FAA since the beginning of the year.

Credit: Federal Aviation Administration

According to President Joe Biden’s Executive Order, fines were doubled for those who are not in compliance with the mask requirement:

President Biden’s Executive Order, Promoting COVID-19 Safety in Domestic and International Travel, directed applicable agencies to take action to require mask-wearing in airports and on certain modes of public transportation, including on many airplanes, trains, maritime vessels, and intercity bus services.

TSA has extended its implementing orders for air and ground travel through January 18th, 2022, and the President’s plan will double fines for those who are not in compliance. The President’s plan will also ensure that masking requirements remain in place on the other modes of transportation as we continue to battle COVID-19.


Violations

Violating the mask requirement can cost you thousands of dollars. Here are some of the fines passengers have received this year, according to FAA:

Some airlines said passengers will be kicked off flights for refusing to follow the mask requirement.