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Airline Forces Two First Class Passengers to Change Clothes

A federal discrimination lawsuit has been filed against U.S. Airways for allegedly refusing to allow two young black men to sit in first class unless they changed clothes.

NBC’s Leanne Gregg reports

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As an airline employee, this is an airline POLICY for ALL passengers that are flying as a non-revenue passenger (depending upon each airline's own policy). There is NO racial discrimination! This is something that these two young men should have known, or been told, by the employee that gave them their buddy passes. The photos of the other two men were on full fare tickets…different dress code. Get over it!

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