KLM Defends Pulling AIDS Passenger Off Flight In Africa
KLM said yesterday it did not know a passenger had AIDS when it decided not to let him continue to fly on the airline from Johannesburg to Amsterdam and then Washington. The carrier issued the statement after the passenger, not identified, and his family initiated a boycott against the Dutch airline...
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