Dutch airline KLM has been forced to apologise after it was called out for discrimination on a recent flight to South Korea. However, a warning on the door was only written in Korean, and not in Dutch or English. The Korean Times reports that 135 of the 277 passengers on board were from South Korea. iSTOCK The airline was forced to make a public apology, and said it was "human error". "This particular announcement was written in Korean only, and the English version was inadvertently omitted, which was pointed out by a passenger.
Source: Stuff February 16, 2020 19:30 UTC