Delta CEO: Put convicted unruly passengers on national 'no-fly' list

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After the worst year in history for unruly airline passengers, Delta’s CEO is asking the Department of Justice to help create a national 'no-fly' list for anyone convicted of federal offenses related to an on-board disruption.

After the worst year in history for, Delta’s CEO is asking the Department of Justice to help create a national "no-fly" list for anyone convicted of federal offenses related to an on-board disruption.

"This action will help prevent future incidents and serve as a strong symbol of the consequences of not complying with crew member instructions on commercial aircraft," he wrote.

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