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Nine Muslims were ordered off a US domestic flight after passengers heard one of them make what they thought were suspicious remarks. | Nine Muslims were ordered off a US domestic flight after passengers heard one of them make what they thought were suspicious remarks. |
Shortly after boarding the New Year's Day AirTran flight from Washington DC to Florida the Muslims were led off the plane by federal air marshals. | Shortly after boarding the New Year's Day AirTran flight from Washington DC to Florida the Muslims were led off the plane by federal air marshals. |
The group, eight of them US citizens, were later cleared for travel and have received an apology from AirTran. | The group, eight of them US citizens, were later cleared for travel and have received an apology from AirTran. |
One of them said he felt they had been forced off because of their appearance. | One of them said he felt they had been forced off because of their appearance. |
The men had beards and the women wore traditional Muslim headscarves. | The men had beards and the women wore traditional Muslim headscarves. |
We regret that the issue escalated to the heightened security it did AirTran | We regret that the issue escalated to the heightened security it did AirTran |
Atif Irfan, a lawyer from Virginia was travelling to a religious retreat in Florida with his wife, his brother and his brother's family, including three children, aged seven, four and two, the Associated Press reported. | Atif Irfan, a lawyer from Virginia was travelling to a religious retreat in Florida with his wife, his brother and his brother's family, including three children, aged seven, four and two, the Associated Press reported. |
They were joined by his brother's sister-in-law and a family friend. | They were joined by his brother's sister-in-law and a family friend. |
Mr Irfan said when he boarded Thursday's flight, he mentioned something to his wife and sister-in-law about having to sit in the back. | Mr Irfan said when he boarded Thursday's flight, he mentioned something to his wife and sister-in-law about having to sit in the back. |
"My wife and I are generally very careful about what we say when we step on the plane," he said, adding that they have received suspicious looks in the past. | "My wife and I are generally very careful about what we say when we step on the plane," he said, adding that they have received suspicious looks in the past. |
"We're used to this sort of thing - but obviously not to this extent." | "We're used to this sort of thing - but obviously not to this extent." |
Forced to rebook | Forced to rebook |
Shortly after taking their seats, they were approached by federal air marshals and taken off the plane for questioning, Irfan said. | Shortly after taking their seats, they were approached by federal air marshals and taken off the plane for questioning, Irfan said. |
Federal officials ordered the rest of the passengers from the plane and re-screened them before allowing the flight to depart about two hours behind schedule. | Federal officials ordered the rest of the passengers from the plane and re-screened them before allowing the flight to depart about two hours behind schedule. |
Mr Irfan said after his group was cleared by officials to travel, AirTran refused to put them on another flight and they were forced to rebook with another airline. | Mr Irfan said after his group was cleared by officials to travel, AirTran refused to put them on another flight and they were forced to rebook with another airline. |
An Airtran statement said "we apologise to all of the passengers - to the nine who had to undergo extensive interviews from the authorities and to the 95 who ultimately made the flight,". | An Airtran statement said "we apologise to all of the passengers - to the nine who had to undergo extensive interviews from the authorities and to the 95 who ultimately made the flight,". |
"We regret that the issue escalated to the heightened security it did," it added, but said "the steps taken were necessary." | "We regret that the issue escalated to the heightened security it did," it added, but said "the steps taken were necessary." |
Airtran said it would reimburse the Muslims for the replacement tickets and has offered to take them back to Washington for free. | Airtran said it would reimburse the Muslims for the replacement tickets and has offered to take them back to Washington for free. |
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