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I think it's going to be extended with the FAA agreeing to place violent offenders on the official "no fly list". Delta (and others, I presume) are pushing for this. I could be wrong but I don't see it being lifted.
Don't get me wrong, I'll be happy when they're gone too, but I just am not optimistic that it's going to happen in March.
I'm fine with permanent mask mandate on flights, but I only fly about 150x / yr.
Auto ejection seats for those who don't comply is fine too.
Would save a lot of trouble to crew and other passengers.
Haven't gotten sick from hacking passengers for the last two years. That's a plus.
Nothing will stop you from wearing an N95 once they eliminate the requirement. Why not let everyone choose his or her own personal risk level?
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