A Lufthansa Airbus 330 taxis toward the terminal at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (2008). The Department of Transportation on Tuesday fined the carrier $4 million for a civil rights violation that happened in May 2022. File Photo by Jim Bryant/UPI | License Photo
Oct. 15 (UPI) — The U.S. Transportation Department on Tuesday fined Germany-based airline Lufthansa $4 million for violating the rights of 128 Jewish passengers who were traveling from New York City to Frankfurt and Budapest, the largest fine ever issued for civil rights violations. The incident happened in May 2022, during which the passengers, many of them wearing distinctive garb worn by Orthodox Jewish men, boarded a Lufthansa passenger plane from New York City with two stops. Advertisement
While in Frankfurt, Lufthansa denied reboarding by the 128 passengers for the alleged misbehavior
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