My sister flew AA a few days ago and noticed that the AA gates were lousy with Muslim employees, complete with females in the head gear getup. When she got off the plane in Philly she thought she’d landed in Shitholistan. How could our flights’ safety NOT be compromised when this is the state of affairs?
From https://archives.frontpagemag.com/fpm/flying-while-counter-jihad-robert-spencer/
...If Roula Allouch really wants to know what its like to be gratuitously harassed while flying, let her declare that she doesnt think Islam is a religion of peace.
For well over a year now, every time I fly American Airlines, which up until recently has been almost every week, Ive been subjected to extensive and time-consuming extra security checks. This never happened when I flew any other airline, only American but I was a Platinum frequent flyer on American, so it happened often.
After repeated inquiries, I finally found that it was because American Airlines and British Airways are partner airlines, and British Airways was requiring that I be subjected to these extra security checks to make sure I wasnt flying to Britain.
I am, of course, banned by the British government from traveling to Britain because I noted (correctly) that Islam is a religion and is a belief system that mandates warfare against unbelievers.
I wasnt banned for any criminal activity and have no criminal record. It is, moreover, perfectly clear from my flight ticket in every case that I am not traveling to Britain. Hence these extra security checks to make sure I am not flying to Britain simply constitute harassment, mandated by British Airways and perpetrated by American Airlines.
I wrote to American Airlines explaining the situation, noting that I had been a loyal and frequent customer for many years, and asking that they stop the extra security checks. All I got back was a form letter.
So apparently American Airlines only wants the business of those who believe Islam is a religion of peace. Very well. I will go elsewhere, and I hope you will, too, and avoid American Airlines whenever possible.