Montreal Gazette

GAY COUPLE SAYS AIRLINE WANTED THEM TO SIT APART

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Alaska Airlines is under fire after a man said he and his boyfriend were told to sit apart on a California-bound plane because a straight couple wanted to sit together.

David Cooley, owner of a popular gay bar in Los Angeles, said he and his partner had been in their assigned premium seats aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1407 at John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport in New York when a flight attendant approached them. His partner, Cooley said, was asked to relinquish his premium seat and move to an economycla­ss seat so that another couple could sit next to each other.

Cooley told the attendant that they, too, are a couple and they wanted to sit together. But still, he said, his partner was given a choice: Move to coach or get off the plane.

“We could not bear the feeling of humiliatio­n for an entire cross-country flight and left the plane,” Cooley said in a Sunday Facebook post recounting the incident.

Alaska Airlines has since apologized and said it is investigat­ing the incident.

“This unfortunat­e incident was caused by a seating error, compounded by a full flight and a crew seeking an on-time departure and nothing more than that,” the airline said. “It’s our policy to keep all families together whenever possible; that didn’t happen here and we are deeply sorry for the situation. We’ve reached out to Mr. Cooley to offer our sincere apologies for what happened and we are seeking to make it right.”

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