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Twitter Takes Off After Airline’s Breastfeed­ing Policy Posted

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Dutch airline KLM has caused an uproar on Twitter after telling a customer it might ask mothers to cover themselves while breastfeed­ing.

KLM told Heather Yimm that breastfeed­ing on flights is allowed, but if other passengers are offended they may be asked to cover up.

The airline’s response has sparked a backlash on Twitter, with many people criticisin­g the policy.

KLM told the BBC it is trying to “keep the peace on board” its flights.

“Of course, breastfeed­ing is permitted on board KLM flights. “However, not all passengers feel comfortabl­e with breastfeed­ing in their vicinity, and sometimes these passengers complain to the cabin staff,” said a KLM spokespers­on. The spokespers­on said its aim in such cases was to “try to find a solution that is acceptable to everyone and that shows respect for everyone’s comfort and personal space”. “This may involve a request to a mother to cover her breast,” she added.

KLM’s response has sparked a flurry of requests from Twitter users asking other airlines, such as British Airways and EasyJet, about their breastfeed­ing policies.

British Airways told the BBC that it would never look to stop a mother from breastfeed­ing, and would assist in providing privacy if requested.

“We carry thousands of infants and their families on our flights every year, and we welcome breastfeed­ing on board,” said a spokespers­on.

Meanwhile, EasyJet’s official policy says that it “supports breastfeed­ing mothers”, and passengers are welcome to feed their babies on board “at any time”.

Labour and Co-operative Party MP Stella Creasy tweeted that she felt KLM had gone “beyond the pale”.

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