U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is calling on Americans to stop wearing pajamas on airplanes as part of a new "civility campaign." Speaking at Newark Airport in New Jersey on Monday (November 24), Duffy expressed concerns over a "degradation in civility" among air travelers and encouraged a return to courteous behavior during the busy holiday travel season. He suggested that dressing with respect, such as wearing jeans and a decent shirt, could lead to better behavior on flights.

Duffy's campaign, titled " The Golden Age of Travel Starts with You ," aims to restore courtesy and class to air travel, ensuring a safer and more pleasant experience for passengers and airline staff. The initiative comes in response to a significant increase in in-flight disturbances, which have

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