(WND) Delta Air Lines' plan to add Saudi Arabian Airlines to its SkyTeam Alliance of partnering companies would require the American carrier to ban Jews and holders of Israeli passports from boarding flights from New York or Washington bound for Jeddah, prompting outraged accusations of illegal religious discrimination.
The issue, which has caught the attention of the American Center for Law and Justice already, was raised when Washington attorney Jeffrey Lovitky was perusing airline procedures for travel.
"As we learn more about the issue and facts, we are determined to ensure that American citizens do not face discrimination by airlines like Delta that are passenger code-sharing with Saudi Arabian Airlines," said Colby M. May, director and senior counsel of the ACLJ. (continue reading at WND)



















If Delta makes this stick folks, finish them off with a massive boycott by all Christians and Jews to serve as a warning to any other companies toying with such damnable policies.
Posted by: David (DW) | June 23, 2011 at 08:08 PM
I've always had problems with Delta, but seeing them pull something like this is shocking.
Posted by: Trestin | June 23, 2011 at 09:45 PM
first, Delta rips off returning soldiers with baggage fees. Now this.
Don't even think about contacting Richard Anderson.
Posted by: Howard Larson | June 23, 2011 at 10:11 PM
"As we learn more about the issue and facts, we are determined to ensure that American citizens do not face discrimination"
But this statement implies that Delta Airlines thinks it's okay if citizens of other countries get discriminated against. Hmmm...sometimes liberalism becomes indistinguishable from chauvinism. The less the rest of the world have to do with Saudi Arabia and that other religious fanatic state the so-called USA the better!
Posted by: Emily | June 24, 2011 at 09:33 PM