In a statement, American Airlines said it was
investigating the incident.
American Airlines has
been sued by three Black men who have alleged that they were racially
discriminated against when they were removed from a flight.
According to CNN,
Alvin Jackson, Emmanuel Jean-Joseph and Xavier Veals, along with five other
Black male passengers were ejected from Flight 832 over body odour complaint.
The incident took place on January 5, 2024, and the flight was on its way from
Phoenix to JFK Airport in New York, CNN further said in its
report.
The complainants have claimed in the lawsuit that
they were ejected "without any valid reason, based solely on their
race".
When the American
Airlines staffer approached them before take-off, ordering them to get off the
plane, the men complied.
"Once they
reached the jet bridge, they saw that several other Black men were also being
removed from the plane. In fact, it appeared to Plaintiffs that American had
ordered all of the Black male passengers on Flight 832 off the plane,"
according to the complaint.
They were later told about the body odour complaint
but they were never personally told about it, "and in fact none of the
Plaintiffs had offensive body odour," they said in the complaint, as per CNN.
Two of the plaintiffs
- Alvin Jackson, Emmanuel Jean-Joseph - spoke to NBC News and said they felt singled out for being Black. "Being
grouped and removed hits all these trigger points of things that I don't think
should happen to Black people anymore," said Jackson, 27.
Mr Jean-Joseph said
they were made to look like criminals as they walked down the aisle of the
plane. "It still affects me. When I do get on a plane again, it's going to
be something that haunts me.
In a statement, American Airlines said it was
investigating the incident and that the "claims do not reflect our core
values or our purpose of caring for people".