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Pakistani Men Refused To Sit Next To Woman In United Airlines Plane Bound for Houston from California

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Gender discrimination in United Airlines; A passenger was asked to switch seats as Pakistani men 'did not want to sit next to woman'

A United Airlines passenger has complained of discrimination after she was told to switch seats because two Pakistani monks did not want to sit next to a woman.

A United Airlines passenger Mary Campos was boarding a plane bound for Houston from California when the gate agent reportedly informed her that her pre-booked seat had been changed.

He said to her, "I don’t know how to tell you this."

He then explained that due to the two passengers’ "cultural beliefs", they could not sit next to or talk to a woman.

They could also not be served by female staff, she was told.

Ms Campos, a senior consultant in the oil and gas industry from Coto de Caza, told CBS that she was “shocked”, but had no choice but to take her new seat.

In a letter to United Airlines, she wrote: "What if I were handicapped or transgender? What if your entire crew were female? Any belief that prevents individuals from interacting with females should not travel on commercial aircraft."

Ms Campos said she did not want to sue the airline, but insisted that they apologise to every woman on the plane, including staff.

She also wanted the company to change their policy to protect women’s rights.

The airline responded to say they would look into the matter.

In a statement, the airlines wrote: "We regret that Ms Campos was unhappy with the handling of the seat assignments on her flight.

"United holds its employees to the highest standards of professionalism and has zero tolerance for discrimination."


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