ATLANTA - Delta Air Lines CEO says the airline has put hundreds of people on a no-fly list over their refusal to follow its face-covering policy.In a memo sent to employees Wednesday, CEO Ed Bastian says that as of this week, the company has put nearly 700 people on the no-fly list for refusing to comply with the mandatory mask policy.Bastion called the policy "one of our most important safety tools" - emphasizing the need for the Atlanta-based airline to continue working to keep following essential safety steps.Know how the COVID-19 outbreak is impacting Georgia"We enforce masks.
Masks are mandated. You can’t get on board our plane without a mask. You must keep your mask on while you are on a flight traveling," Bastion told FOX 5's Dana.