UK Jet2 staff leave size 12 mum in tears after asking 'personal question' before flight



The 37-year-old was going to board the early morning flight from Edinburgh Airport with her parents and three-year-old daughter.

A Scots mum claims she was left in tears while boarding a flight to Ibiza with her family due to a member of Jet2 staff asking a personal question.

Claire King. from Fife, was heading away on holiday for the first time in 11 years on June 7 when she was allegedly taken to one side by a male member of staff and asked if she 'was expecting'.

The 37-year-old who is a size 12 was going to board the early morning flight from Edinburgh Airport with her parents and three-year-old daughter.

She said the bus was 'packed' when she got on with her family before she spotted the staff member, who'd checked her passport at the boarding gate, walking towards her.

The patient care advisor, who's a size 12-14, claims he ushered her off the bus and 'looked her up and down' before asking her if she was 'expecting'.

Claire burst into tears before boarding the plane, claiming it 'put a dampener' on the holiday. The mum-of-one was wearing a t-shirt and floaty trousers and says she's since 'studied herself' in the mirror wearing the same clothes and doesn't think she looks pregnant.

After having four miscarriages before conceiving her daughter, Claire says no woman should be asked the question if there is any doubt whether she is pregnant or not.

Jet2 have apologised to Claire and said sometimes their teams are 'required to ask customers questions for health and safety reasons before a flight' and the colleague involved 'will undergo retraining to ensure this does not happen again'.

Claire said: "He pulled me over and he said he'd been asked by his manager to come over and ask me if I was expecting. At the same time he kind of looked me up and down.

"I looked at him in complete disbelief because it wasn't a question that I expected to come out of his mouth. I just stared at him and it was almost like I was speechless.

"I didn't really know what to say. At that point I turned around and I was like 'is that a serious question?' He just looked at me and put his hands up and was like 'okay, that's all I needed to know. Enjoy your holiday', and walked away.

"We were still standing there in disbelief looking at each other as if to be like 'what the hell just happened, what was that?'.

"We were escorted back to the bus. The doors closed and as we started to drive up towards the plane, I could feel myself welling up. I could feel myself getting emotional. I started crying before we'd even got on the plane.

"He gave no reasoning. There was no explanation given as to why he even asked that question, what prompted the question, or how he came to that conclusion.

"He said that he has been asked by his manager to come down - whether that is true I have no idea, I've got no evidence to confirm that."

After giving birth to her daughter three years ago, Claire says she 'carries a bit of timber', but is grateful for her body which gave her 'the greatest gift'.

Claire said: "For me personally I'm not happy with my body but I'm beyond happy that it's given me the greatest gift that I could ask for.

"At the same time it was my first holiday in 11 years, it was my daughter's first holiday, you do have that self-conscious awareness of yourself and your own body.

"I was about to put my body into a swimsuit, perhaps into tighter fitting clothes, you do have that doubt. But for somebody to then come up and ask you that question, it does just make you think 'do I really look like that? Is that how I look?'.

"It rocks your self confidence and for the first couple of days of the holiday I was very aware and it did put a dampener on the start of it which was not how this holiday was meant to be."

If there are any doubts that a woman is pregnant, Claire says the question shouldn't be asked.

She added: "I think that for any woman whether you can conceive naturally, struggle to conceive or you need a little bit of help, or your decision is that you just don't want children, it doesn't really matter.

"There are woman out there who sadly and unfortunately do struggle to conceive or maybe they've just made the decision that they don't want children. For me I did struggle to conceive my child, I'd gone through four miscarriages before I had her.

"I've now made the decision that I don't want any more children for that simple reason and also because I have the greatest gift that I could ask for. Nobody knows behind the scenes what's going on with other women - you never know what the background story is.

"It's the principle of being asked that question indefinitely by anybody. If you're unsure whether a woman is pregnant or not you just shouldn't ask that question."

A Jet2 spokesman said: "We would like to reiterate our sincere apologies to Ms King, which our team have also done directly.

"The colleague in question is aware that this was not handled in an appropriate manner and is undergoing retraining to ensure it does not happen again.

"Whilst our teams might sometimes be required to ask customers questions for health and safety reasons before a flight, they are trained to handle this in an appropriate manner, and we recognise that this did not happen on this isolated occasion."
 
"He gave no reasoning. There was no explanation given as to why he even asked that question, what prompted the question, or how he came to that conclusion.

I bet I have an explanation. It involves being a fat, so she probably wouldn't like it much. Might make her break down in tears and hysterics again.
 
Feminism in the media keeps telling us all how strong and powerful women are, then publishes clickbait on how even the most quotidian activities shatters their psyches like an egg blasted with a shotgun.
This is ‘duty of care’ stuff. If she was pregnant and got a free business class upgrade as a result she wouldn’t be squirting rageblood out of her ham wallet.
 
I'm of a few minds about this. It is kind of a rude question and I can believe that it caused emotional harm to this lady. Having one miscarriage is probably traumatic enough, let alone four.
On the other hand I don't see why this had to make the news, tabloid or not. It's at worst a really bad foot-in-mouth faux pas on behalf of a well-intentioned employee who was probably wondering if he should offer her a better seat or not.
On the other other hand, that whole miscarriage thing could be bullshit and she's just looking for easy litigation money.
 
I'm of a few minds about this. It is kind of a rude question and I can believe that it caused emotional harm to this lady. Having one miscarriage is probably traumatic enough, let alone four.
On the other hand I don't see why this had to make the news, tabloid or not. It's at worst a really bad foot-in-mouth faux pas on behalf of a well-intentioned employee who was probably wondering if he should offer her a better seat or not.
On the other other hand, that whole miscarriage thing could be bullshit and she's just looking for easy litigation money.
She's definitely doing it for money. Tabloids like the Sun, Daily Record etc can pay £250-£350 for stories as well as gain publicity and sympathy for a crowdfund.

Just a couple days ago a 12 year old British schoolgirl and her Father have made over £10,000. She wore a Union Jack dress on her school's diversity day, got into trouble for it (since diversity day is about celebrating other cultures). Her Father ran to the Daily Mail who made little Miss middle class into a victim who now needs lots of money from everyone for some reason.

Earlier this year a racist prick got fired from Waitrose for being racist on Twitter, also the same Twitter account he was using for his work (thus bringing them into disrepute giving them legal grounds to fire him). Last time I checked he had over £25,000 on his gofundme for "not being allowed his free speech".

It's vile. There are people in Britain homeless and in poverty not getting shit. The far right tabloids in Britain make sure already rich racists and fat fucks are seen as victims and continue to get more money though.

For real, this is the fucking state of Britain right now

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She's definitely doing it for money. Tabloids like the Sun, Daily Record etc can pay £250-£350 for stories as well as gain publicity and sympathy for a crowdfund.

Just a couple days ago a 12 year old British schoolgirl and her Father have made over £10,000. She wore a Union Jack dress on her school's diversity day, got into trouble for it (since diversity day is about celebrating other cultures). Her Father ran to the Daily Mail who made little Miss middle class into a victim who now needs lots of money from everyone for some reason.

Earlier this year a racist prick got fired from Waitrose for being racist on Twitter, also the same Twitter account he was using for his work (thus bringing them into disrepute giving them legal grounds to fire him). Last time I checked he had over £25,000 on his gofundme for "not being allowed his free speech".

It's vile. There are people in Britain homeless and in poverty not getting shit. The far right tabloids in Britain make sure already rich racists and fat fucks are seen as victims and continue to get more money though.

For real, this is the fucking state of Britain right now

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Maybe racism wouldn't exist in Britain if niggers didn't exist in Britain.

If you're so angry about racism, ask yourself why Beijing isn't 60% African.
 
Maybe racism wouldn't exist in Britain if niggers didn't exist in Britain.

If you're so angry about racism, ask yourself why Beijing isn't 60% African.

I'm more annoyed about the professional grifting culture we have here rather than niggers or racism per se. If you know how to play the game you can make being racist or similar a job.
 
It's very rude to ask that question, but it's weird that that caused so much trauma that she cried. Where does she carry her fat that he thought she was preggers?

I'm of a few minds about this. It is kind of a rude question and I can believe that it caused emotional harm to this lady. Having one miscarriage is probably traumatic enough, let alone four.
It's not rude whatsoever. It is in the interest of the airlines to maintain that those flying are fit to fly, and pregnancy can be a risk later in the pregnancy. According to the NHS:

The chance of going into labour is naturally higher after 37 weeks (around 32 weeks if you're carrying twins), and some airlines won't let you fly towards the end of your pregnancy. Check with the airline for their policy on this.

After week 28 of pregnancy, the airline may ask for a letter from your doctor or midwife confirming your due date, and that you are not at risk of complications. You may have to pay for the letter and wait several weeks before you get it.

Tl;dr: Airliners don't want you giving birth on their plane.
 
I'd believe it.

For some reason, Scottish culture tends to celebrate women who look malnourished and admonish those who are size 8 or greater. In the real world, size 12 is downright svelte compared to the sizable cohort of heifers waddling around the place. There's a reason why Scots tend to be huge heroin enjoyers.

I was married to a Scottish woman who was set up for a lifetime of body dysmorphia and eating disorders thanks to being constantly being called a fat cow since she sprouted her first puppy fat at around 5 or 6
 
I'm more annoyed about the professional grifting culture we have here rather than niggers or racism per se. If you know how to play the game you can make being racist or similar a job.
I find that hard to believe.

In Britain you can be imprisoned for saying nigger online, and many people have. Josh has blocked British IPs from accessing the Farms because they will demand user information.

What you're classifying as "racism" is showing up to school in a Union Jack dress. I could be wrong but I think Anglos generally like the Union Jack. Last I checked, British culture exists and is just as legitimate at a cultural festival as any other.

Being fired for saying stuff online absolutely is an infringement on your free speech, just like debanking for oppositional political views is.

If your opinions are the reason you're barred from societal participation, your rights have been violated, especially since Anglos will be arrested for speech.

If anything, we absolutely should signal boost random people's lives being ruined for arbitrary shit. That young girl didn't do anything wrong, but she was punished in front of her peers. That had to be rectified.

Because they live with endless hordes of niggers in a nation that was 95+% white only a few decades ago, they have been conquered. Their lives are dictated by a loud minority that has no right to your land. There are many schools in Britain where there are only 1 or 2 white students in a classroom. If Anglos do not oppose this, they are 100% for the death of their country.

Britain will be a Caliphate in 30 years. They will live under sharia law. In many parts of Britain they already do. Your problem isn't a massive amount of grifters, it's a massive amount of niggers.

Guess what? A large percentage of homeless in Britain are immigrants. They come for welfare assistance and public housing while the average Anglo struggles. They came on rafts and were given hotel stays and free food while you got nothing, and now they bounce from system to system and breed like rabbits while you, the native Anglo, are not allowed to do so.

You are slaves to foreigners on the land of your fathers.
 
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I find that hard to believe.

In Britain you can be imprisoned for saying nigger online, and many people have. Josh has blocked British IPs from accessing the Farms because they will demand user information.

What you're classifying as "racism" is showing up to school in a Union Jack dress. I could be wrong but I think Anglos generally like the Union Jack. Last I checked, British culture exists and is just as legitimate at a cultural festival as any other.

Being fired for saying stuff online absolutely is an infringement on your free speech, just like debanking for oppositional political views is.

If your opinions are the reason you're barred from societal participation, your rights have been violated, especially since Anglos will be arrested for speech.

If anything, we absolutely should signal boost random people's lives being ruined for arbitrary shit. That young girl didn't do anything wrong, but she was punished in front of her peers. That had to be rectified.

Because they live with endless hordes of niggers in a nation that was 95+% white only a few decades ago, they have been conquered. Their lives are dictated by a loud minority that has no right to your land. There are many schools in Britain where there are only 1 or 2 white students in a classroom. If Anglos do not oppose this, they are 100% for the death of their country.

Britain will be a Caliphate in 30 years. They will live under sharia law. In many parts of Britain they already do. Your problem isn't a massive amount of grifters, it's a massive amount of niggers.

Guess what? A large percentage of homeless in Britain are immigrants. They come for welfare assistance and public housing while the average Anglo struggles. They came on rafts and were given hotel stays and free food while you got nothing, and now they bounce from system to system and breed like rabbits while you, the native Anglo, are not allowed to do so.

"In Britain you can be imprisoned for saying nigger online"

Context is important. A British person can go to social media or any internet forum and say "nigger stinky niggers" until the cows come home. No one cares.

You can be in legal trouble for making violent threats (e.g. threatening to or inciting others to burn down hotels housing immigrants), for being racist on the same account you post your work stuff (which is how the Waitrose guy got fired) or if you directly email a black public figure like a politician or someone calling him racist stuff he can call the cops and have you charged with malicious communication with an aggravator.

"Josh has blocked British IPs from accessing the Farms because they will demand user information."

That's because of the shambles bill Britain passed called the Online Safety Act. They say it's to protect children but it's all about control, the Gov can't stand the fact any citizen can look up porn or the wild west nature where anyone can go on any website with an anonymous username and post any opinion they want. Easily circumvented with TOR or a VPN though.

"Britain will be a Caliphate in 30 years. They will live under sharia law. In many parts of Britain they already do. Your problem isn't a massive amount of grifters, it's a massive amount of niggers."

Probably. I will probably also be close to checking out around then so it's the next generation's problem.
 
You can be in legal trouble for making violent threats (e.g. threatening to or inciting others to burn down hotels housing immigrants), for being racist on the same account you post your work stuff (which is how the Waitrose guy got fired) or if you directly email a black public figure like a politician or someone calling him racist stuff he can call the cops and have you charged with malicious communication with an aggravator.
Women have gone to jail and fined for posting rap lyrics on Instagram.


The bar for "grossly offensive message" isn't directed messaging, it's actually public messaging. If a black person could potentially see your post that says nigger, it's a crime. To an extent this even applies to private messages between friends.

For fuck's sake you live in a country where cops will stop you and ask "the content of your prayer" if you close your eyes within a certain distance of an abortion clinic, and arrest you if they don't like it. You have absolutely zero rights.

If you want to see your country in 3 years, look at Germany, where calling a politician fat is a prison offense.
 
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A woman was initially fined (no jail) for posting "kill a snitch n****" and "rob a rich n****" lines from the song. A report was sent to a black woman cop who was head of the hate crime unit and decided she should be charged.

This was later overturned

Don't care, case would have never gone to trial in America. Worst it would have had is an investigation, maybe a question from a cop.

Again, you're not allowed to pray in certain places because feelings might be hurt. Meanwhile your cops actively ignore and cover for migrant white slave trafficking gangs. Don't pretend you have rights.
 
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