United Airlines has established a new regulation that allows crew members to remove passengers from flights if they refuse to wear headphones. The policy was created in response to complaints about passengers disturbing others with loud audio from devices and phone calls.

United Airlines has implemented a new policy that gives flight crews the authority to remove passengers who refuse to use headphones during flights. The airline created this regulation after receiving numerous complaints from travelers frustrated by fellow passengers playing music, watching shows, or conducting phone calls without using personal audio devices.
The new rule represents the airline’s effort to address ongoing issues with noise disturbances in the cabin that have been disrupting the travel experience for other passengers.
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