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Lufthansa to hire antisemitism manager after orthodox passengers barred from flight

The company will also adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism

August 1, 2022 13:48
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German airline Lufthansa is set to create a senior management position to tackle antisemitism and discrimination after more than a hundred visibly Jewish passengers were barred from a flight in May.

The German flagcarrier has also confirmed that it is going to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism, which the government of Germany endorsed in 2017.

An independent investigation commissioned by the airline into the May incident found that there was no evidence of institutional antisemitism even after a Lufthansa staff member was filmed saying: “[it was] Jewish people who were the mess, who made the problems.”

On 4 May, more than a hundred people who were visibly Jewish were barred from a flight by airline staff and armed police after a small number of Jewish passengers on a previous flight from New York to Frankfurt refused to wear face masks.