Lufthansa Fined $4M for Discrimination Against Jewish Passengers

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In this video, we cover the recent news about Lufthansa being fined a record $4 million by the U.S. Department of Transportation for discriminating against Jewish passengers. The incident occurred in May 2022 when 128 Orthodox Jewish travelers were denied boarding for a connecting flight in Germany due to the actions of a few passengers who allegedly violated the airline's mask policy. This fine marks the largest civil rights penalty ever imposed on an airline by the DOT. Watch to learn more about the incident, the response from Lufthansa, and the significance of this case for the airline industry.
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