FILE - A TSA worker wears a mask while helping travelers get through a security checkpoint at the Miami International Airport on Nov.
22, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (David Santiago/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) on Friday issued an update to its recent mask mandate for travelers passing through security checkpoints, confirming that violators face fines ranging from $250 up to $1,500, for repeat offenders.Depending on "aggravating or mitigating factors," the TSA may even recommend a fine that "falls outside these ranges," the agency said Friday.The TSA first announced its latest mask mandate on Jan.