As Americans head home during what is expected to be the busiest holiday season in 15 years, a Transportation Department official is trying to send a message that civility and proper attire will make it easier.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) last week launched a campaign ahead of Thanksgiving calling for travelers to “bring civility and manners back,” by “dressing with respect,” and remembering to say please and thank you to airport workers.
“The golden age of travel begins with you,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says at the end of the vintage-style campaign video , which contrasts footage of orderly passengers with pristine suits and ties against clips of airport brawls and passengers in more casual airport attire.
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