WASHINGTON, D.C. – The NAACP, the nation’s original and largest social justice advocacy organization, has released the following statement today announcing a travel advisory warning African Americans about their safety and well being when patronizing American Airlines or traveling on American Airlines flights:
“The NAACP for several months now has been monitoring a pattern of disturbing incidents reported by African-American passengers, specific to American Airlines. In light of these confrontations, we have today taken the action of issuing national advisory alerting travelers—especially African Americans—to exercise caution, in that booking and boarding flights on American Airlines could subject them disrespectful, discriminatory or unsafe conditions. This travel advisory is in effect beginning today, October 24, 2017, until further notice.
The series of recent incidents involve troublesome conduct by American Airlines and they suggest a corporate culture of racial insensitivity and possible racial bias on the part of American Airlines. Among these incidents:
– An African-American man was required to relinquish his purchased seats aboard a flight from Washington, D.C. to Raleigh-Durham, merely because he responded to disrespectful and discriminatory comments directed toward him by two unruly white passengers;
– Despite having previously booked first-class tickets for herself and a traveling companion, an African-American woman’s seating assignment was switched to the coach section at the ticket counter, while her white companion remained assigned to a first-class seat;
– On a flight bound for New York from Miami, the pilot directed that an African-American woman be removed from the flight when she complained to the gate agent about having her seating assignment changed without her consent; and
– An African-American woman and her infant child were removed from a flight from Atlanta to New York City when the woman (incidentally a Harvard Law School student) asked that her stroller be retrieved from checked baggage before she would disembark.
The NAACP deplores such alarming behavior on the part of airline personnel, and we are aware of these incidents only because the passengers involved knew their rights, knew to speak up and exercised the courage to do so promptly. Historically, the NAACP has issued travel advisories when conditions on the ground pose a substantial risk of harm to black Americans, and we are concerned today that the examples cited herein may represent only the ‘tip of the iceberg’ when it comes to American Airlines’ documented mistreatment of African-American customers.”
“All travelers must be guaranteed the right to travel without fear of threat, violence or harm,” stated Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP. “The growing list of incidents suggesting racial bias reflects an unacceptable corporate culture and involves behavior that cannot be dismissed as normal or random. We expect an audience with the leadership of American Airlines to air these grievances and to spur corrective action. Until these and other concerns are addressed, this national travel advisory will stand,”
American Airlines responded with a statement:
Of all the really important things our team members do – and that list is long – bringing people together is at the top. We fly over borders, walls and stereotypes to connect people from different races, religions, nationalities, economic backgrounds and sexual orientations. We make the world a smaller, more inclusive place. And we do it professionally and safely every day for more than 500,000 customers across five continents.
So, we were disappointed to learn of a travel advisory issued by the NAACP regarding American Airlines. The mission statement of the NAACP states that it “seeks to remove all barriers of racial discrimination.” That’s a mission that the people of American Airlines endorse and facilitate every day – we do not and will not tolerate discrimination of any kind. We have reached out to the NAACP and are eager to meet with them to listen to their issues and concerns.
As we work through this in concert with the NAACP, please keep doing the great and noble work you always do: treat our customers and each other with respect; connect diverse groups of people with each other and allow them to see the world; make the world a smaller and more open place; and do it professionally and safely.
I’m getting tired of being ridiculed for being white and reading this shit and being accused of all the problems with black people today. Get a grip and be responceable for your own actions and throw the fricken race card out.
Welcome aboard to the world of thought. Everybody struggles to grasp at this concept at one point or another. This racial nonsense is baloney. It’s not the color of one’s skin but their attitude at such a high flying altitude. At the big airports you are being observed covertly and that is rightly so. And the struggles continue more like a revolt. For it is surely not a revolution. Read a book for it passes the time nicely.
I hope they suffer quarterly losses.
Yahoo News: October 26, 2017
New York Post
Woman gets knocked out cold, bystanders stop to take selfies.
Where’s the naacp when this happens?
As long as they are treated the same as everyone else they have nothing to complain about, other than trying to stir up racial division.
As long as they are treated the same as everyone else they have nothing to complain about, other than trying to stir up racial division.
Belligerence to authority figures is not a wise response. Have heard both sides to this on going feud a thousand times already. Civil unrest sweeps the nation as many are misguided by the privileges they think are their rights. Everyone gets jilted at one time or another. Flying the friendly skies cramped into a bucket for a seat should be the first clue Hell they won’t even let me smoke anymore. Who wouldn’t be pissed off being bumped from first to coach. But it happens all the time. So be polite, dress appropriately, be respectful and there should be no problems. If you get jilted move on. And smile.
sniffle sniffle. Have you seen lately what they are doing to that white president. Why isn’t there some group helping to advance white people? Now that is racist.
Yes, why isn’t there a NAAWP.
I call bullshit on this.
I call you a racist
Why? What’s racist?