Lufthansa fined $4M over allegations it discriminated against Jewish passengers
The U.S. Department of Transportation fined German airline Lufthansa $4 million for allegedly discriminating against Jewish passengers who were traveling in May 2022, it announced in a release Tuesday.
The penalty is the largest ever issued by the Transportation Department against an airline for civil rights violation.
The department said its investigation found the airline had allegedly prohibited 128 Jewish passengers from boarding a connecting flight in Germany. The passengers were traveling from New York City through Frankfurt to Budapest.
"No one should face discrimination when they travel, and today’s action sends a clear message to the airline industry that we are prepared to investigate and take action whenever passengers’ civil rights are violated," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.
The Transportation Department said it had received more than 40 discrimination complaints from Jewish passengers on the flight in May 2022.
The department's investigation found the passengers were prohibited from boarding the flight to Budapest due to "alleged misbehavior" on the first flight, which had led to a hold being placed on more than 100 passengers' tickets and preventing them from reaching their final destination.
The department said that although the captain had alerted security that some passengers were not complying with instructions, Lufthansa later failed to identify any single passenger that didn't follow directions.
In response to a request for comment, Lufthansa Group said that it has "fully cooperated" with the Transportation Department in relation to the May 2022 incident and has taken steps to address antisemitism and discrimination.
"We remain focused on the many efforts which have been initiated including partnering with American Jewish Committee (AJC), a highly respected and globally recognized advocacy organization and thought leader," the group said in a statement,
"Through our ongoing collaboration, we have curated a first-of-its kind training program in the airline industry for our managers and employees to address antisemitism and discrimination," they added, referring to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), a network focused on Holocaust education and research.
The group also noted that it remains "dedicated to being an ambassador of goodwill, tolerance, diversity, and acceptance" and "will continue to foster a thoughtful dialogue with Jewish communities and organizations around the world."
Updated at 2:20 p.m. EDT.
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