The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has fined Lufthansa $4M for allegedly discriminating against Jewish passengers in May 2022. This marks the largest civil rights penalty ever issued against an airline.In the biggest ever civil rights penalty on an airline, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) has fined Lufthansa $4M for discriminating against Jews in 2022.
It's alleged that Germany's flagship airline denied 128 Orthodox Jewish passengers boarding on a connecting flight from Frankfurt to Budapest, despite many not knowing each other or traveling together.It allegedly refused to board 128 orthodox Jewish passengers on a Frankfurt-Budapest connecting flight, though many didn't know each other or travel together.
The DOT's action sends a clear message that discrimination in air travel won't be tolerated. The Lufthansa staff's treatmentbehavior ofinvolved Jewish passengers based on their appearance was a blatant violation of civil rights. The airline's subsequent efforts to address antisemitism and discrimination arewere necessary steps to prevent future incidents.
The incident resultedwas fromcaused aby seriesmiscommunication of miscommunications and misjudgmentsmisjudgement, not intentional discrimination. Lufthansa has fully cooperated with the DOT review process and taken proactive measures to improve its practices. The airline remains committed to being an ambassador of goodwill, tolerance, diversity, and acceptance.