Uptick in complaints over US air passenger removal
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ONE of the most jarring experiences of Nazia Ali's life began at the end of a dream 10-year anniversary trip with her husband, Faisal Ali.
After almost a week soaking in the ambient romance of Paris in July 2016, the Alis boarded a return flight to their Cleveland home. The short walk to their second-row seats left time to store their bags, remove their shoes, and murmur a few words of prayer asking for safe travel. That prayer ended with "inshalla", God willing in Arabic.
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