American Airlines' employee suspended
after row with passengers
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[April 22, 2017]
By Timothy Mclaughlin
(Reuters) - American Airlines <AAL.O> has
suspended an employee after a video showed an altercation on one of its
planes involving crew, several passengers and a crying woman carrying a
young child.
An American Airlines employee violently took a stroller from the woman,
hitting her with it and just missing her child, Facebook user Surain
Adyanthaya said in a post accompanying the video he put on the site on
Friday.
Less than two weeks ago, a 69-year-old doctor, David Dao, was
hospitalised after Chicago aviation police dragged him from a United
Airlines <UAL.N> plane sparking international outrage and a public
relations nightmare for the carrier.
American Airlines was investigating Friday's incident, which happened on
Flight 591 from San Francisco to Dallas before the plane took off,
Leslie Scott, an airline spokeswoman said.
The incident started over a dispute as to whether the woman could bring
her stroller on the flight, Scott said.
Adyanthaya did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In his video, the woman with the child can be heard asking flight
attendants for the stroller. A male passenger then walks toward the
front of the plane and demands from the airline crew the name of the
employee who took the stroller before he returns to his seat.
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Moments later, another American employee, who Scott said was a flight
attendant, enters the plane and the male passenger confronts him.
"You do that to me and I'll knock you flat," the passenger can be heard
saying to the flight attendant.
The two then confront each other in the aisle of the plane and the
employee can be heard challenging the passenger to hit him. The
passenger eventually returns to his seat and the flight attendant leaves
the plane.
"We are deeply sorry for the pain we have caused this passenger and her
family and to any other customers affected by the incident," the airline
said in a statement late on Friday.
The woman and her family were being upgraded to first class for the
remainder of their international trip, it said.
(Editing by Louise Ireland)
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