Airline kills
U.S. route to avoid serving Jews. Kuwait Airways dropping New York-London flights, by Bob Unruh,
12/20/15, WND
An international airline
has dropped its New York-to-London route to avoid selling tickets to Jews.
Kuwait Airways canceled
the route after the U.S. government ordered the company based in the Muslim
nation to lift the prohibition.
WND
reported in November that lawyer
Jeffrey A. Lovitky pursued the complaint on behalf of a Jewish traveler who was
refused service.
“Kuwait Airways is
acting at the explicit direction of the government of Kuwait in excluding
Israeli citizens from its flights between New York and London,” he told WND.
The carrier bans Jews
from its flights to Muslim nations that don’t allow Jews to enter. But that’s
not an issue on the flight from New York to London, Lovitky argued.
The New
York Post reported Kuwait Airways
announced Dec. 15 it canceled the route, explaining it can’t allow Israelis on
the flight because Kuwait prohibits its citizens from doing business with
citizens of the Jewish state.
The move was
pre-emptive, as U.S. officials were preparing to withdraw the airline’s
permission to fly to New York.
The airline several
times has refused to let travelers who hold passports from Israel buy
tickets on New York-to-London flights.
“If you’re so
anti-Semitic that you would rather cancel a flight than provide service to
Israeli passport holders, then good riddance,” Councilman Rory Lancman told the
Post.
He said it is
unconscionable that Kuwait would discriminate against Israelis when it was the
United States, including its Jewish soldiers that liberated the nation from
Saddam Hussein in the early 1990s.
The airline said it will
still fly from New York City to Kuwait. Since Kuwait denies entry to Israelis,
citizens of the Jewish state can’t buy tickets on that flight.
It was Eldad Gatt, an
Israeli citizen, who had tried to buy a ticket on the New York-to-London flight
in the fall of 2013.
His lawyer said his lawsuit
against the airline over its discrimination will continue.
Lovitky several years ago also exposed a similar
practice by Delta Airlines that was due to a code-sharing arrangement with
Saudi Arabian Airlines.
He told WND: “The
Kuwaiti government’s embrace of the Arab boycott of Israel is a manifestation
of its deep hostility toward the Jewish people. I call upon the Congress to
make it a crime for any company to boycott Israeli citizens, when such boycott
is at the direction of a foreign government.
“And I call upon the
secretary of transportation to emphatically reject this manifestation of
bigotry against the Jewish people, by immediately terminating Kuwait Airways
permit to fly between the United States and the United Kingdom,” he said.
Lovitky said he filed a
formal complaint with the Department of Transportation in 2013 alleging illegal
discrimination. It was rejected because Kuwait Airways “was required to follow
Kuwait law.”
But he said when he
filed a lawsuit on behalf of Gatt, the decision ultimately was reversed.
The lawsuit cited
federal law that holds that “an air carrier or foreign air carrier may not
subject a person, place, port, or type of traffic in foreign air transportation
to unreasonable discrimination.”
U.S. investigators
ultimately concluded: “After a thorough review of the information provided by
the parties, we find that KAC unreasonably discriminated against Mr. Gatt in
violation of 48 U.S.C. [Paragraph] 41310 by refusing to sell him a ticket on
its flight from JFK to LHR.
Our conclusion that KAC
unreasonably discriminated against Mr. Gatt is based on the history and intent
of … case law, and the permit authority granted to KAC to engage in scheduled
foreign air transportation.”
The DOT letter said, “A
common carrier is ‘obliged to carry all persons who apply for passage, if the
accommodations are sufficient, unless there is a proper excuse for refusal.’”
The instructions
continued, “In cases interpreting the common law non-discrimination duty of
common carriers, the Supreme Court has upheld the common carrier duty not to
discriminate on the basis of race using the unreasonable discrimination
standard under the Interstate Commerce Act.”
The letter said: “We
have applied these principles to determine whether KAC’s refusal to sell a
ticket to Mr. Gatt from JFK to LHR on the basis of his Israeli citizenship is
unreasonable discrimination. KAC contends that its denial is reasonable because
Kuwaiti law prohibits the carrier from selling a ticket to an Israeli passport
holder.
KAC emphasizes that the
statutory penalties for violation of the Kuwaiti law include imprisonment with
hard labor, in addition to a fine, as evidence that it cannot comply with U.S.
law.
“This is not a proper
justification for the denial of transportation as the penalties that allegedly
have compelled KAC’s conduct are part of a discriminatory statutory scheme.
… Moreover, this
complaint does not involve travel to a country where the complainant is not
allowed to disembark based on the laws of that country.”
The airline and its
legal representation did not respond to WND requests for comment.
“There is no question
that a person holding a valid Israeli passport can depart the U.S. and enter
the United Kingdom.
As such, we find that it
is unreasonable discrimination for KAC to refuse transport to Israeli citizens
between the U.S. and a third country where their passports are recognized as
valid travel documents and they are allowed to disembark based on the laws of
that country,” the DOT letter told the airline.
WND
reported several years ago,
after Lovitky had fought for access by Israelis to Saudi Arabian Airlines, that
Bill de Blasio, then a candidate for mayor, blasted the airline for its
position.
Lovitky also challenged
Delta Airlines when it was working under a cooperative agreement with Saudi
Arabia to feature flights directly to the kingdom. Delta was asking passengers
about their religious affiliation, since Saudi Arabia does not allow Jews to
enter.
Eventually, Delta agreed
not to ask the questions.
http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/airline-kills-u-s-route-to-avoid-serving-jews/
Comments
US citizens have been polled and they object to bringing more
Muslims to the US. If the federal
government followed the will of the people, they would ban entry of Muslims to
the US completely unless they were US citizens.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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