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Recently while boarding a flight in Raleigh announced no gator masks allowed.
According to website they are as long as cover nose mouth and chin. ?????????
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You are correct, neck gaiters are still listed as being acceptable on southwest.com
I would contact Southwest Customer Relations and let them know about your experience. Be specific in your message with flight details, date, and names if you know them.
--TheMiddleSeat
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I am not sure what sort of clarification they are trying to make here regarding it must be "secured under chin".
"Neck gaiters (also called multi-bands) may be worn as face coverings so long as they cover the nose and mouth and are secured under the chin."
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@ouerica wrote:I am not sure what sort of clarification they are trying to make here regarding it must be "secured under chin".
"Neck gaiters (also called multi-bands) may be worn as face coverings so long as they cover the nose and mouth and are secured under the chin."
I presume it means "not flapping loosely below the chin."