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Former Vogue Editor Says She Left First Class Over 'Microaggressions' on JFK–Milan Flight

She offered no specifics or airline name, with no independent confirmation to date.

Overview

  • Gabriella Karefa-Johnson wrote on Threads that she moved from first class to business after seeing five of six seats occupied by white middle-aged men and encountering a male flight attendant she said provided substandard service and persistent microaggression.
  • She said she sacrificed physical comfort in order to protect her emotional and mental well-being during the transatlantic trip to Milan.
  • Her post did not describe any specific incidents that constituted microaggressions or explain what the substandard service entailed.
  • No carrier has been identified; outlets note only Emirates and American Airlines fly JFK–Milan nonstop with both first and business cabins, and no airline or crew response or independent verification has been reported.
  • Coverage places the episode in the context of her public profile, including her 2021 milestone styling a Vogue cover and her 2023 departure from the magazine, as online reactions ranged from support to ridicule.