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Ethiopian Airlines Removes Female Passenger to Accommodate Minister on Flight

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Ethiopian Airlines Removes Passenger to Accommodate Minister on Flight

A female passenger was removed from her seat without an apology from Ethiopian Airlines for a minister. Despite her protests and pleas, the yet-to-be-identified minister did not intervene and remained seated throughout the commotion.

The incident reportedly occurred close to 11:30 PM and was reported by Larry Madowo, an international correspondent and host for CNN.

Madowo reported that the passenger’s removal was forceful, with the woman screaming at the flight attendants. In the video, the woman could be seen saying, Don’t touch me, everyone is a taxpayer.

Ethiopian Airlines kicked out a passenger on my flight because a minister took her seat. They didn’t apologise, and they eventually forcefully offloaded her screaming. The minister did nothing. Disgraceful, he wrote on X.

According to Madowo, the next available flight to Nairobi is scheduled for the following day, which will leave the passenger stranded.

The female passenger was removed from her seat without an apology from Ethiopian Airlines. Despite her protests and pleas, the yet-to-be-identified minister, did not intervene and remained
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Madowo noted that he was woken by the disturbance, stating that the passenger wanted the incident to go viral to draw attention to her plight.

As at the time of filling this report there is no statement regarding the reasons behind the case from the airline.

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