Aggressive behavior on flights has surged during the pandemic and now Delta wants the justice department to hold folks accountable for unruly behavior.
Delta Air Lines has asked the U.S. Department of Justice to put convicted unruly travelers on a national "no-fly" list.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian said a "no-fly" list would help prevent future incidents and hopefully deter disruptive and violent behavior on flights across all airlines.
The Federal Aviation Administration logged nearly 6,000 cases of badly behaving passengers last year; 72% of them were related to disputes over wearing a mask.
The Justice Department hasn't responded to the request yet.