American Airlines apologises after forcing Chinese musician and her cello to leave plane
Cellist told she must buy first or business-class tickets or she could not fly back to Chicago
American Airlines has apologised after a Chinese music student was removed from one of its flights from Miami to Chicago because the cello she had on the seat next to her was oversized.
Hu Jingjing, a student at DePaul University’s School of Music in Chicago, boarded flight 2457 on Thursday and was told that her cello was too big for a seat on the Boeing 737, even though her husband had checked with the airline that she could bring the instrument on board. He booked an extra seat for the cello, with Hu buckling it up with an extended seat belt, CBS Chicago reported on Sunday.
In a Facebook post, Jay Tang, Hu’s husband, said that when he bought two round-trip tickets for his wife he told the airline that one was for the cello (which is worth nearly US$30,000) to be classed as cabin baggage.
“I was told it is allowed and she won’t have any problem,” he said.
“When I flew from Chicago to Miami, I didn’t have any trouble with that,” Hu said in an interview with NBC 5 on Friday.