Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urged the public to be more polite and wear nicer attire during the “busiest” Thanksgiving travel season ever, which is sure to test people’s patience.
Following up on the Transportation Department’s launch of a civility campaign last week, Duffy railed against rowdy passengers who take their shoes off on flights and put their bare feet up on the chair ahead of them, calling for the public to be “cognizant and courteous.”
“We’ve seen … maybe a degradation in civility, in the airspace,” Duffy told reporters during a press conference Monday. “You can’t legislate that, right? You can’t mandate it.”
“I think you won’t get a better result unless you make the ask.”
As part of his call for better civility, Duffy also encouraged buff passengers to step up a

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