Afsara Raidah, talking about her mom’s expertise, mentioned that an airline worker requested her mom to take off her headband as a result of the photograph in her passport was taken earlier than she began carrying it.
Raidah emphasised that her mom’s face is absolutely seen within the photograph, and after her father objected, the worker allegedly responded, “Then you should have updated your passport photo.”
In a Facebook publish, Raidah wrote, “Flair Airlines, today you violated my mother’s rights and humiliated her at Toronto Pearson Airport. We will not remain silent.”
Raidah identified that the incident was an instance of Islamophobia and added:
“This was a violation of my mother’s freedom of religion and basic human rights. This happened in Canada, a country that claims to value diversity, inclusivity, and respect.”
In an announcement, Flair Airlines mentioned the worker concerned was truly from their floor companies associate, AGI.
The assertion added that AGI apologized and that the worker was positioned on administrative depart.
Flair Airlines’ Senior Executive Maciej Wilk emphasised that “all partners are expected to adhere to the same standards of respect, professionalism, and non-discrimination.”
Source: www.anews.com.tr