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Gulf Press > World > US fines Lufthansa $3.6 million for mistreating Jewish passengers
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US fines Lufthansa $3.6 million for mistreating Jewish passengers

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Last updated: 2024/10/16 at 8:35 AM
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German airline Lufthansa faced a record fine of $4 million (€3.6 million) over its treatment of Jewish passengers denied boarding on a flight in Frankfurt in 2022. The US Department of Transportation found that a group of 128 passengers, who were not all travelling together, were denied boarding based on their Orthodox Jewish attire. The passengers claimed they were mistakenly treated as a group due to the actions of a few individuals who allegedly did not follow crew instructions regarding face masks and aisle crowding. Despite the majority being rebooked on a later flight, the Department of Transportation could not find evidence of misbehavior based on their interviews.

Reports from German media at the time indicated that some passengers had refused to wear face masks, leading to Lufthansa blocking all passengers visibly identifiable as Jews from boarding their connecting flight. Lufthansa later issued an apology for the incident and reached a settlement with the affected passengers, the details of which were not disclosed. The airline did receive some credit towards the fine for compensating the passengers, reducing the final amount to $2 million. However, Lufthansa did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the incident and the subsequent fine.

The incident in Frankfurt raised concerns over discrimination and unfair treatment of passengers based on their religious attire and beliefs. The investigation by the US Department of Transportation highlighted the importance of proper identification and evaluation of passenger behavior by airline crew members. The failure to accurately identify individual passengers who had not followed rules regarding face masks and aisle crowding led to the denial of boarding for the entire group of passengers, regardless of their individual actions.

The fine imposed on Lufthansa for the incident in 2022 serves as a warning to airlines regarding the importance of fair and unbiased treatment of all passengers, regardless of their background or religious beliefs. The record amount reflects the severity of the violation and the need for airlines to uphold civil rights and non-discrimination policies. While Lufthansa did issue an apology and reach a settlement with the affected passengers, the incident has sparked discussions on the need for better training and protocols for handling similar situations in the future.

The case of the Jewish passengers denied boarding in Frankfurt highlights the challenges faced by airlines in enforcing safety guidelines while respecting the rights and dignity of all passengers. The misunderstanding and alleged misbehavior by a few individuals resulted in a group of passengers being unfairly targeted and denied boarding based on their religious attire. Moving forward, airlines like Lufthansa must review their policies, procedures, and training to ensure fair and equal treatment of all passengers, regardless of their background.

In conclusion, the incident involving the 128 Jewish passengers denied boarding in Frankfurt in 2022 has brought attention to the importance of upholding civil rights and non-discrimination policies in the airline industry. The record fine imposed on Lufthansa serves as a reminder to airlines worldwide to prioritize fair and unbiased treatment of all passengers, regardless of their religious beliefs or background. Going forward, improvements in training and protocols are essential to avoid similar incidents and ensure a safe and respectful travel experience for all passengers.

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