Rabu, 06 Januari 2016

Airline apologises for removing Palestinian passengers from flight after group of Israelis refuse to fly with 'terrorists'

 


A Greek airline has apologised to the Palestine Liberation Organisation for removing two Palestinians from a flight after a group of Israeli Jewish passengers refused to fly with “terrorists” on board.
The Aegean Airlines flight 928 from Athens to Tel Aviv was stuck on the tarmac for almost two hours on Sunday night as several Jewish passengers stood up in protest and demanded that two Palestinian passengers were removed.
They alleged that the two Israeli Arab passengers could be “terrorists” and demanded to search their luggage even after they had left the aircraft - a request which was refused by stewards.
The airline offered the two passengers a free hotel for the night and the opportunity to fly out the next day - which they both accepted as they no longer “felt comfortable to fly”.


In an open letter to the Secretary General of the PLO, Dr Saeb Erekat, the airline’s CEO Dimitris Gerogiannis said he “[rejected] any possibility of discrimination” which he said was in “complete opposition” to the principles of the airline.
He said: “We would like to emphasize that our crew did try for more than an hour and thirty minutes to resolve the situation.
“Unfortunately by the time that all the security had been rechecked, yes there was unwarranted and indeed unfair continued reaction by a large group of passengers but also the two affected passengers did not feel comfortable to fly.
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Satellite tracking by the Flight Aware website showed the plane was delayed by almost two hours in Athens
“It was mostly out of concern for the two passengers' comfort and safety during this flight, after all that had transpired, that we suggested they might stay at our expense overnight and indeed board another flight the next day”.
Mr Gerogiannis said both passengers had Israeli documentation so there was “no potential of discrimination from the crew”.
He stressed that the airline “regretted the whole event” which was “quite unprecedented in our experience”.

 

 

 

 

 







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