Symone D. Sanders shared her racist experience while attempting to check her luggage on an American Airlines flight over the weekend, demonstrating the newest case of flying while Black.
Sanders, a CNN political commentator who’s a frequent flier with American, arrived at Los Angeles International Airport to check her bag a little more than 45 minutes before take off Saturday, May 13. When she raised her voice at customer service personnel out of frustration, police were called.
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Sanders refused to pay full price for her flight, which then escalated into the police arriving on the scene.
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In the midst of Sanders tweeting her story, American Airlines reached out to her requesting she private message the details. When she arrived in Washington D.C., that afternoon, a corporate employee met her to talk.
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Sanders experience isn’t exactly new. Last year, activist Imani Cezanne tweeted about being booted off an American Airlines flight by armed officers after she was deemed a threat. Another Black passenger was removed from an EasyJet flight by armed officers a month after Cezanne’s story and, in December, a Black doctor was unable to provide treatment to an ill passenger after a Delta Airlines flight attendant didn’t believe she was a real doctor.