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Breast-Feeding Passenger From Santa Fe Settles Airline Lawsuit

MONTPELIER, Vt. — A woman who was asked to leave an airplane in Vermont for breast-feeding her child has reached a settlement with the Delta Airlines and two other airline companies she sued.

Emily Gillette, of Santa Fe,  says she was kicked off a Delta Connections flight in Burlington, Vt., in 2006 because she wouldn’t cover herself with a blanket while nursing her 1-year-old daughter.

Gillette had sued Delta Airlines, Freedom Airlines and Mesa Air Group for unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.

Her story gained national attention, leading to a protest “nurse-in” in 19 airports in November 2006.

Her lawyer on Friday would not say how much the airlines will pay. The amount was redacted from a copy of the settlement agreement first reported by the Burlington Free Press.


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