American Airlines Under Fire for 'Political' Clothing Incident
Airline faces backlash after passenger was asked to remove 'Palestine' sweatshirt; investigation underway
- An American Airlines passenger was asked to remove or hide his 'Palestine' sweatshirt before boarding a flight from JFK Airport in New York to Phoenix, as the airline deemed it 'political'.
- The passenger, whose identity remains undisclosed, claimed that the airline threatened to have him removed by law enforcement if he did not comply.
- American Airlines' website states that passengers are required to 'dress appropriately; bare feet or offensive clothing aren’t allowed,' but does not mention any policy about clothing perceived as political.
- Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee have condemned the incident, questioning whether American Airlines has a bias towards Palestinians.
- American Airlines has stated that they are investigating the incident and have reached out to the passenger to address his concerns.