Lufthansa pays $4m fine over treatment of Jewish passengers DW 10/15/2024
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Lufthansa faced a $4 million penalty for alleged discrimination against Jewish passengers, denying boarding based on the actions of a few individuals in Orthodox attire.
US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg emphasized that 'No one should face discrimination when they travel,' underscoring the importance of civil rights in air travel.
Although Lufthansa denies any discrimination, they acknowledged a series of miscommunications in their decision-making process regarding the boarding of passengers.
Lufthansa has implemented a new training program to address antisemitism and discrimination, marking an effort to improve employee understanding of civil rights issues.
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