Saturday
Jan032009
Update (3 December): Muslim Family Booted from AirTran Plane
Saturday, January 3, 2009 at 9:40
AirTran, after initially refusing any responsibility, apologised Friday afternoon to the nine Muslims removed from its Washington to Orlando flight:
Members and friends of the Irfan family were reportedly divided over whether to accept the apology. One of them, Khalif Irfan, said he was "very appreciative and surprised....It's a very generous gesture." However, Irfan added, "We have not ruled out the possibility of legal action.”
Meanwhile, the Council on Islamic American Relations has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Transportation over the incident: "We believe this disturbing incident would never have occurred had the Muslim passengers removed from the plane not been perceived by other travelers and airline personnel as members of the Islamic faith."
We regret that the issue escalated to the heightened security level it did. But we trust everyone understands that the security and the safety of our passengers is paramount.
Members and friends of the Irfan family were reportedly divided over whether to accept the apology. One of them, Khalif Irfan, said he was "very appreciative and surprised....It's a very generous gesture." However, Irfan added, "We have not ruled out the possibility of legal action.”
Meanwhile, the Council on Islamic American Relations has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Transportation over the incident: "We believe this disturbing incident would never have occurred had the Muslim passengers removed from the plane not been perceived by other travelers and airline personnel as members of the Islamic faith."