KEY POINTS
  • American Airlines and other carriers require travelers to wear facial coverings on board to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
  • American Airlines said the passenger refused to wear a mask on board and deplaned at crew members' request.
  • The traveler will be permitted to fly again when face coverings are "no longer required for customers," American said.
American Airlines Boeing 737-800 aircraft

American Airlines is temporarily banning a customer who was kicked off a flight in New York this week for refusing to wear a face mask on board, a requirement on major U.S. airlines that aims to curb the spread of Covid-19.

American said crew asked the traveler to get off Flight 1263 at New York's LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday after he wouldn't put on a mask and that he complied with their request to leave.