Muslim Woman Kicked Off Southwest Flight After 'It's a Go' Mix-Up
A Pakistani-American Muslim woman wearing a hijab was ousted from a Southwest plane after a flight attendant overheard her say "It's a go" into her phone. But according to a new lawsuit, she was just saying "I've got to go" as the plane was preparing to take off, according to Talking Points Memo, citing Courthouse News. Irum Abbasi, a graduate student in psychology at San Jose State University, claims Southwest Airlines kicked her off a March 13 flight from San Diego to San Jose because of the flight attendant's complaint. She's now seeking punitive damages based on discrimination due to race, religion, color, ethnicity, alienage, ancestry and breach of contract. The following is a rundown of events after Abbsi was removed from the plane. According to court papers:
Abbasi had already gone through a second, more thorough security screening when she first entered the airport. But even after she was flagged, the Transportation Security Agency (TSA) agents said she wasn't a security risk. Still, Southwest Airlines flight officials did not let her re-board because the crew was "uncomfortable" with her on the plane. |
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