A Phoenix couple is suing American Airlines, accusing the airline of racial profiling when the man was accused of sex trafficking his wife.
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The suit contends that racist actions by American Airlines employees led to the detainment by police of the Arizona newlyweds while on their honeymoon.
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An interracial couple traveling for their honeymoon is suing the Fort Worth-based airline after employees accused the husband of trafficking his own wife, according to the lawsuit.
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American Airlines is facing another lawsuit alleging racial discrimination against its Black passengers. This time, an interracial couple from Arizona are suing the airline after […]
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American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ:AAL) reported its fourth-quarter FY24 earnings along with a weak guidance. The following are the comments of the analysts regarding the same. Raymond James analyst Savanthi Syth reiterated an Outperform rating on the shares and lowered the price forecast from $24 to $23.