reported Sunday was 60% lower than what was reported exactly a year ago, the agency said.A file image shows a sign reminding passengers to stay 6 feet apart at a screening checkpoint at Orlando International Airport. (Photo by Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)The Transportation Security Administration has rolled out Airlines in general are trying to lure passengers back by requiring face masks, stepping up the cleaning of plane cabins, and citing industry claims that transmission of the novel coronavirus on flights is rare.AdvertisementRELATED: United Airlines-DOD study: Face masks make COVID-19 risk on flights ‘almost non-existent’One major factor keeping people from flying is the fear they will be seated next to.
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