American Airlines responds after David Ryan Harris claimed he was accused of trafficking his biracial kids

Singer David Ryan Harris has received a groveling apology from American Airlines after staffers accused him of trafficking his own children.

The “Don’t Look Down” hitmaker, 55, traveled from Atlanta to Los Angeles on Sept. 15 with his sons Truman and Hendrix.

But their trip endured some unexpected turbulence when the airline’s staff, along with four police officers, met Harris and his kids at the top of the jetway when they disembarked from the plane, he claimed.

“Apparently, a flight attendant had called ahead with some sort of concern that perhaps my mixed children weren’t my children,” Harris said in the video posted on Sept. 23.

“Because they were unresponsive during an interaction with her. We are met, embarrassingly so, by this AA employee and police officers. They questioned my kids.

Taking to Instagram Tuesday, the singer — who has collaborated with John Mayer and Dave Matthews Band — shared the airline’s statement with his followers.

The “Don’t Look Down” hitmaker, 55, traveled from Atlanta to Los Angeles on Sept. 15 with his sons Truman and Hendrix, but was stopped by American Airlines staffers upon arrival.
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“​​To summarize our investigation…we and our flight attendant realized that our policies regarding suspected human trafficking were not followed, and through coaching and counseling,” the statement read.

“Our flight attendant realizes that their interaction and observations did NOT meet the criteria that human trafficking was taking place.” 

“Our flight attendant in question wanted to make sure that you were aware that they sincerely offer a heartfelt apology to you and your family for their actions, and the results that their actions generated,” the airline concluded.

The singer, who has collaborated with John Mayer and Dave Matthews Band, shared the airline’s statement on social media.
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Alongside screenshots of the airline’s apology, the singer said the ordeal “has been a teachable moment for all involved.”

“All I was looking for was an apology and/or an explanation of policy. From the beginning, I didn’t (and still don’t) think that a slow or tentative response from a 7 year old on an early morning flight should be enough criteria to have the authorities called,” he wrote.

The airline has apologized to the musician for the ordeal.
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“I’ve never begrudged the red flag, I’ve always begrudged the apparent lack of diligence on the part of the flight attendant.”

“I still, very much think that non response from the airline smacks of corporate arrogance at worse and a gross undervaluing of customers at best. That I had to resort to shaming the airlines to get a response at all speaks to a general lack of a meaningful customer service apparatus.”

Harris said he “applauds” American Airlines for apologizing.

The musician revealed that he has started a petition to implement mandatory ID checks for children traveling with their parents.

The Post has reached out to American Airlines for further comment.



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