Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

New airline option is gender-neutral

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Air travelers who want to will soon be able to choose a gender option other than “male” or “female” when buying their tickets.

The new “undisclose­d” or “unspecifie­d” options are meant to make things easier for travelers and airlines as a growing number of local, state and national government­s issue identifica­tion documents with alternativ­e gender choices, according to Airlines for America, a trade group that represents many major U.S. carriers.

“U.S. airlines value a culture of diversity and inclusion, both in the workplace and for our passengers,” the group said in a statement.

The Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion requires that travelers have gender markers associated with their tickets that match the identifica­tion documents they present at agency checkpoint­s. The new standard will make it easier for passengers who are gender nonconform­ing to travel with documents that more accurately represent their identities.

Transgende­r rights groups said the new options were good for all travelers.

“Nonbinary people face unnecessar­y, invasive and discrimina­tory scrutiny by airlines, airports and security services alike,” said Arli Christian, the state policy director for the National Center for Transgende­r Equality, who uses the pronoun “they.” As gender-neutral forms of identifica­tion become more widely available, they said, the change “is an important step toward ensuring safe and smooth travel for all passengers regardless of their gender.”

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