jakeseven7
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Not a good news week for any airline at the moment….
Given the incident happened last year I wonder if Virgin were trying to settle it and keep it quiet but were unable to.
It does seem a little strange - I don’t think I’ve waited that long to board in the premium ‘express’ queue before. And a handbag being weighed seems odd? Unless it was a kitchen sink handbag.
Clearly she wasn’t escorted from the airport as she flew later that day with Qantas.
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Victorian senator Lidia Thorpe has accused Virgin Australia staff of racially profiling her while she waited to board a plane at Canberra Airport late last year.
Senator Thorpe, a Gunnai-Gunditjmara woman and the first Aboriginal senator from Victoria, said she was completely ignored by Virgin Australia staff whilst waiting to board a flight in the express queue for seven minutes.
She said that after a while she noticed passengers were being processed through the general queue and so joined that line instead, in the hope of being able to board.
"And then I was told my handbag was still over [weight], and .... I didn't know what to do."
The senator said she was told that she would have to leave something behind, and when she said she was not able to, airline staff immediately called security.
"I don't think this would have happened to a white woman given the express lane was still taking non-white people with no checks ," she said.
Given the incident happened last year I wonder if Virgin were trying to settle it and keep it quiet but were unable to.
It does seem a little strange - I don’t think I’ve waited that long to board in the premium ‘express’ queue before. And a handbag being weighed seems odd? Unless it was a kitchen sink handbag.
Clearly she wasn’t escorted from the airport as she flew later that day with Qantas.
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Greens senator Lidia Thorpe levels racial profiling allegations against Virgin Australia staff at Canberra Airport
Victorian senator Lidia Thorpe has accused Virgin Australia staff of racially profiling her while she waited to board a plane at Canberra Airport late last year.
Senator Thorpe, a Gunnai-Gunditjmara woman and the first Aboriginal senator from Victoria, said she was completely ignored by Virgin Australia staff whilst waiting to board a flight in the express queue for seven minutes.
She said that after a while she noticed passengers were being processed through the general queue and so joined that line instead, in the hope of being able to board.
"I then proceeded to the ... desk, where I was told that my handbag was over [weight], which contained my parliamentary iPad and phones, and was asked to take out my water bottle, take out my denim jacket, which I did.
"And then I was told my handbag was still over [weight], and .... I didn't know what to do."
The senator said she was told that she would have to leave something behind, and when she said she was not able to, airline staff immediately called security.
"I don't think this would have happened to a white woman given the express lane was still taking non-white people with no checks ," she said.
In a statement to the ABC, Virgin Australia said it was unable to comment in relation to the specific incident, but that it was aware that a serious complaint had been made.
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