NY rabbi, wife booted off JetBlue flight by ‘antisemitic’ staff after heated exchange over switching seats: suit
A New York rabbi and his wife claim they were kicked off a JetBlue flight by “antisemitic” staff following a heated exchange over switching seats due to their religious beliefs.
Abraham Lunger and his wife, Miriam Lunger, were bounced from the Palm Springs-to-NYC flight on New Year’s Eve after the rabbi informed flight crew that, as an Orthodox Jew, he cannot sit next to a woman “unless she is a blood relative or his wife,” the February filing states.
During the incident, a male passenger offered to resolve the beef and sit next to the rabbi.

But instead of allowing the switch, a confrontation ensued between the Lungers and the flight crew, court papers claim.
The pilot allegedly said moving to another seat was a violation that would cause a “weight imbalance” on the plane, and told Lunger he had to get off the aircraft, the suit charges.