JetBlue bans Lil Pump from flying with airline after refusing to wear a mask

From JetBlue, to JetBye
Lil Pump
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Lil Pump and JetBlue are no longer friends. After violating COVID-19 safety protocols Pump is no longer welcome to fly JetBlue Airways.

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After an incident on a JetBlue flight, Lil Pump is once again making headlines. The young rapper whose real name is Gazzy Garcia, is banned from further flying with the airline after refusing to wear a face mask during his Sunday flight, as confirmed by JetBlue representative Derek Dombrowski, and reported to USA Today.

On his flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles, the "Gucci Gang" singer "became verbally abusive with crew members after being asked multiple times and refusing to comply with JetBlue's face covering policy," which resulted in law enforcement involvement.

"His return reservation was cancelled and he is no longer welcome to fly on JetBlue," said Dombrowski. "The safety of all customers and crew members is JetBlue’s first priority.”

As per the airline's COVID-19 policy, all passengers two years and older are required to wear a face covering throughout the flight in order to ensure the safety of all customers and crew members.

As he usually does, Pump jumped on IG to air out his grievances and let all you were willing to listen know just how zero you know whats he gives about wearing a mask. In the since deleted IG story, Lil Pump says "f*** JetBlue," and goes on to express hisl mask-less 2021 plans and the coronavirus is fake.

Check out Pump’s claims that coronavirus isn’t real below and his full profanity filled message to JetBlue, here, thanks to TMZ.

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