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Airlines Challenge N.Y. on Passenger Treatment

Submitted by Angell, Mar 7, 2008 08:48

The Airlines need to supply basic human needs on their flights and especially when there are delays and people are INPRISONED on the ground. Torture!

Aren't there International basic human rights laws which should apply here?

I hope so.

Angell


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