A lawsuit against Delta Air Lines has been filed by four flight attendants claims that the carrier discriminated against Jewish people, as well as people who associate with them. According to the flight attendants, all of whom have between 10-40 years of experience with Delta, the carrier believes that Jewish and Israeli flyers and employees “cannot be trusted, are aggressive and inappropriate, and engage in what are deemed to be ‘strange’ behaviors by conducting prayers on the flight and requiring special dietary accommodations.”
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