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Vueling denies antisemitism allegations after removing Jewish teens from flight

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Vueling denies antisemitism allegations after removing Jewish teens from flight
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Spanish airline Vueling | Wikipedia

Spanish airline Vueling has refuted claims of antisemitism after more than 50 Jewish teenagers and their adult leaders were removed from a flight. The incident occurred on July 23, 2025, before the flight from Valencia to Paris departed.

In a statement, Vueling described the group's behavior as "highly disruptive" and confrontational, asserting that their actions were in line with safety protocols. The group consisted of 47 minors aged between 10 and 15, accompanied by four adults.

The airline reported that during the safety demonstration on flight VY 8166 from Valencia Airport to Paris Orly Airport, the group mishandled emergency equipment and ignored crew instructions. Despite repeated warnings, the disruptive behavior persisted, prompting the cabin crew to seek assistance from Spain's national police force, Guardia Civil. According to Vueling, some members exhibited violent behavior, leading to one arrest. The airline emphasized that religion was not a factor in their decision: "We categorically deny any suggestion that our crew’s decision related to the religion of the passengers involved."

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On July 24, 2025, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Spain (FJCS) expressed concern over the incident and urged Vueling for clear documentation. They are particularly interested in clarifying any potential religious discrimination against the minors.

The European Jewish Congress also expressed alarm over reports that French Jewish children were removed after singing in Hebrew. They stressed that joyful expressions like singing are common on flights and called for an explanation if this was grounds for removal.

The FJCS did not criticize the police response but highlighted the need for responsible action from relevant institutions when incidents involve minors. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) enforces a zero-tolerance policy toward unruly behavior on flights due to its threat to safety.

Unruly conduct often involves excessive drinking or drug use, non-compliance with crew instructions, and verbal or physical violence.

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