FAA launches religious discrimination investigation into Chick-fil-A’s exclusion at U.S. airports


The Federal Aviation Administration says it's investigating Chick-fil-A's exclusion from airport concession contracts in San Antonio, Texas, and Buffalo, New York over opposition to the chain's reputation on LGBTQ issues.

Two U.S. airports — Buffalo Niagara International (BUF) in New York State and San Antonio International (SAT) in Texas — have recently backed out of deals to open Chick-fil-A outlets in their passenger terminals because the fast food chain has a record of anti-LGBTQ behavior,…

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