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Will American Airlines Face Another Turbulent Scandal After Flight Attendants Reportedly Shamed a Mom for Openly Breastfeeding?

American Airlines is no stranger to controversy — the Texas-based airline has come under fire many times for the hostile manner in which their flight attendants treat patrons on their planes. While several of the most recent unacceptable incidents have been on the basis of racial discrimination, a new scandal may be brewing thanks to one Reddit mom’s claims that she was shamed while breastfeeding her daughter in-flight.

The upset mother shared her distressing experience on the social network’s breastfeeding subreddit (r/breastfeeding), explaining that she was on her third flight with her 5-month-old daughter who is “an absolute rockstar” on planes “as long as she’s on me and has access to food and as long as her head isn’t covered.” Knowing breastfeeding keeps her baby content and comfortable, that’s just what this mom did during their flight with American Airlines.

American Airlines: “it’s common courtesy to cover up when men and children are around”
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“Mid-flight, a flight attendant tapped my shoulder,” the mom recalled. “She said that I ‘needed to cover up’ because ‘there were men and children around.’ My daughter was fully latched and had been the entire flight, so there was no nipple or even areola showing. The top of my breast was showing, but … I mean, I used to show more cleavage on a weekend night out. Swimsuits show more,” the woman wrote, utterly perplexed, and we’re right there with her.

After she explained to the attendant that her daughter won’t eat or sleep if she’s covered, the mom “was told this didn’t matter” and she “still needed to cover up.” She asked if being covered while breastfeeding was an American Airlines policy, and she “was told it was ‘common courtesy.” The puzzled mother wrote, “That’s the phrase this woman kept repeating. ‘Common courtesy.'”

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