Delta Airlines faced backlash after company social media handle post it would be “terrified” if fight attendants wore a Palestinian flag pin, force to issue a groveling apology.
On Wednesday, an X user posted two photos of Delta flight attendants wearing Palestinian flag pins, which were incorrectly described as “Hamas badges,” during the flights — prompting a response from the airline.
“I hear you as I’d be terrified as well, personally,” the airline wrote in a post. “Our employees reflect our culture and we do not take it lightly when our policy is not being followed.”
“Delta removed a mistakenly posted comment on X Wednesday because it was not in line with our values and our mission to connect the world,” the airline told The Post in a statement.
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“The team member responsible for the post has been counseled and no longer supports Delta’s social channels. We apologize for this error.”
According to hill, a Delta Airline spokesperson said the two staffers were being offered support. Later that day, the airline announced a blanket ban on staff members wearing any flag badges, except the American flag, starting July 15.
The original tweet was in response to a post featuring two images of Delta Airlines staffers wearing Palestinian flag lapel badges.
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The X user described the pins as “Hamas badges” before referencing the 9/11 terror attacks.
“Since 2001 we take our shoes off in every airport because a terrorist attack in US soil,” the tweet read. “Now imagine getting into a Delta flight and seeing workers with Hamas badges in the air. What do you do?”
“Whether this racist post on Delta’s X account was approved or unauthorized, Delta must apologize and take steps to educate its employees about this type of dangerous anti-Palestinian racism,” the organization wrote on X.
“Bigotry against Palestinian-Americans is absolutely out of control in workplaces and at schools — and it must stop.”
In May, JetBlue banned its staffers from wearing flag badges after a Jewish passenger accused the airline of “blatant antisemitism” following a canceled flight.
“Free Palestine” pin wearing by fight attendant objected by trip passenger on fight to Las Vegas, United states.