Muslim man removed from American Airlines flight as attendant felt uncomfortable - News Summed Up

Muslim man removed from American Airlines flight as attendant felt uncomfortable


Radwan, a chemical engineer, said he was flying from Charlotte to Detroit on December 6, 2015, on American Airlines Flight 1821. After a couple of American Airlines employees talked to him, he was told the attendant felt "uncomfortable" and he was escorted off the flight. A Muslim family of five were also escorted off a United Airlines flight in March for "how they looked". The flight attendant singled the Muslim guy out and announced his name in the plane and said she would be "watching him." In April, a Muslim woman was removed from a Southwest Airlines plane at a Chicago airport after she had asked to switch seats as she was told she had made the flight attendant "uncomfortable".


Source: dna July 21, 2016 11:54 UTC



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