Houston Chronicle

American Airlines criticizes Qatar CEO’s ‘sexist’ remarks

- By Mary Schlangens­tein

American Airlines stepped up a verbal battle with Qatar Airways, assailing what the U.S. company said were “sexist and ageist” comments by the Mideast carrier’s chief executive officer.

The rebuke was triggered after Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker said at a Dublin event that the average age of his cabin crews is 26 and that “you are always being served by grandmothe­rs” on U.S. carriers.

The remarks were “incredibly offensive,” Jill Surdek, vice president of flight service for American Airlines Group, said in a message to employees Tuesday. “It was both sexist and ageist at the same time.”

The exchange fueled a spat between the two carriers, which have been trading barbs since American disclosed last month that Qatar Airways had expressed interest in buying about 10 percent of the U.S. carrier. American CEO Doug Parker has called Qatar Airways’ intention “puzzling at best and concerning at worst.” Al Baker last week responded that his counterpar­t was “frightened” by the proposed investment.

Parker and the CEOs at Delta Air Lines and United Continenta­l Holdings have called for diplomatic talks on whether state-owned Qatar Airways and fellow Persian Gulf carriers Emirates and Etihad Airways have used government aid to expand unfairly in the U.S.

The Partnershi­p for Open & Fair Skies, a coalition of the three U.S. airlines, on Tuesday called Al Baker’s latest remarks “misogynist­ic and demeaning.”

Labor groups weighed in as well, with the Air Line Pilots Associatio­n saying he had “sunk to a new low.” Dennis Tajer, a spokesman for the Allied Pilots Associatio­n at American, called the comments “insulting, disrespect­ful and childish.”

Bob Ross, president of the Associatio­n of Profession­al Flight Attendants, also criticized Al Baker’s remarks and defended members at American Airlines as “well-seasoned and highly trained profession­als.” The Southwest Airlines Pilots’ Associatio­n said the comments were “reflective of a pattern of discrimina­tion and deceit” by Qatar Airways.

“It is time for our government to stand up to these discrimina­tory actions and stand up for U.S. aviation,” the Southwest union said in a statement.

Qatar Airways didn’t respond to requests for comment.

 ?? Bill Montgomery / Houston Chronicle file ?? Qatar Airways and American Airlines are partners in the Oneworld global alliance.
Bill Montgomery / Houston Chronicle file Qatar Airways and American Airlines are partners in the Oneworld global alliance.

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