Legal Question in Civil Litigation in New York

Discrimination by airline flight attendants

On a recent international flight, my daughter and I were exposed to

inexcusable treatment by several flight attendants. In addition, and much

more serious in nature, I was witness to several instances of verbal abuse by

flight attendants towards foreign passengers on board. Due to my job, this

type of situation is intolerable and offensive to me. I notified the

airline's United States customer relations department of my complaints soon

after the incident, in hopes of receiving some sort of apology or explanation

of what transpired, but have received no reply. I then notified the customer

relations department in the foreign country in which the flight originated, and

received a brief apology, and instructions to wait for a reply from the US

office. Much time has passed, and still no acknowledgment,

My question is: is there a possibility for a case against the airline based on

the discriminatory comments made by the flight attendants and the

unacceptable treatment I and my daughter endured on that very long flight?


Asked on 5/06/05, 4:28 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Stephen Loeb Law Office of Stephen R. Loeb

Re: Discrimination by airline flight attendants

No.

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Answered on 5/06/05, 7:42 am


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