The U.S. government has issued a call for travelers to “dress with respect” when flying, urging passengers to leave behind pajamas, slippers, and overly casual attire.
At a press conference held at Newark Liberty International Airport, Sean Duffy, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, launched a new civility campaign ahead of the holiday travel season. He argued that dressing more appropriately — for example, in jeans and a clean shirt rather than sleepwear — could promote more courteous behavior during flights.
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