U.S. Transportation Secretary Urges Fliers to Dress Up, Skip Pajamas
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is calling for a return to more formal air travel attire. He has launched a new initiative that urges passengers to stop wearing pajamas on airplanes.
The effort is part of a broader campaign aimed at restoring civility to the flying experience. Secretary Duffy believes that choosing more traditional clothing can help improve the overall atmosphere on flights.
The initiative is a public appeal and does not introduce any new rules or dress code mandates. The department encourages travelers to consider their clothing choices as a way to promote a more respectful travel environment.