Delta fined US$50,000 for discriminating against Muslim passengers
A Delta Air Lines ticket agent assists a passenger at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, in this file photo. – EPA pic, January 25, 2020.
DELTA Air Lines was fined US$50,000 by the US Department of Transportation yesterday to settle allegations it discriminated against three Muslim passengers who were ordered off their planes. In its consent order, the department said it found Delta “engaged in discriminatory conduct” and violated anti-discrimination laws when it removed the three passengers.
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