Tuesday, 15 April 2014

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US Airways apologized for an extremely graphic photo that it shared earlier today, depicting a naked woman in a sexual position with a toy plane.
On Monday afternoon, the airline tweeted the photo to a customer who was complaining about their service. US Airways said in the tweet, "We welcome feedback, Elle. If your travel is complete, you can detail here for review and follow up."
It took almost a full hour before the company removed the tweet, and it has already made its rounds on the Internet.
A representative of US Airways told The Huffington Post that they were looking into the incident as of 3:25 p.m.
The company sent out a follow-up tweet after the original NSFW image garnered more than 500 retweets.

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US Airways apologises for posting pornographic image on Twitter

American airline tweeted explicit image to unhappy customer by mistake – but it took firm nearly an hour to remove post
The US Airways apology
The US Airways apology. Photograph: Twitter
US Airways was forced into a humiliating apology on Monday night after it posted an obscene pornographic image on Twitter in response to a customer.
The American airline tweeted the explicit image to an unhappy customer by mistake – but it took the firm nearly an hour to remove the post.
The pornographic image, which depicted a naked women and a model plane, was included in a response to a customer who complained about her delayed flight from North Carolina to Oregon. The picture was accompanied by the message: "We welcome feedback, Elle. If your travel is complete, you can detail here for review and follow up."
The image was quickly retweeted around the world, spawning dozens of spin-off jokes and – eventually – an apology from US Airways.
 
 
 
The airline said in a statement: "Unfortunately the image was inadvertently included in a response to a customer. We immediately realised the error and removed our tweet.
"We deeply regret the mistake and we are currently reviewing our processes to prevent such errors in the future."
The airline, which has 422,000 followers on Twitter, said it had tried to flag the graphic image as inappropriate after it was tweeted to its account by another user.
The slip came just hours after a 14-year-old Dutch girl was arrested after tweeting a terror threat as a "joke" to American Airlines. The girl was detained by police in Rotterdam on Monday over the hoax tweet, in which she claimed she was a member of al-Qaida and would "do something really big" on 1 June.

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US Airways apologises for explicit image sent on Twitter

US Airways planeThe company has more than 420,000 followers on its Twitter account

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US Airways has apologised after an explicit photo was sent from its official Twitter account in response to a customer complaint.
It said in a statement that it was trying to flag the image as inappropriate but instead mistakenly included it in a message.
The tweet was deleted after approximately an hour but not before it had been retweeted hundreds of times.
The airline said it regretted the error and was reviewing its processes.
The image, which featured a naked woman and a toy plane, had originally been sent to the company's Twitter account by another user, it said.
It was then attached to a tweet that was sent to a US Airways customer who had taken to the social network to express her frustration that her flight was delayed.
Once the mistake had been realised US Airways deleted the offending tweet and issued an apology.
"We apologise for an inappropriate image recently shared as a link in one of our responses. We've removed the tweet and are investigating," it said on its Twitter feed.
The company has more than 420,000 followers on its Twitter account and has not tweeted since.
US Airways tweetThe airline issued this apology on its Twitter feed
US Airways is merged with American Airlines, who were also caught up in a Twitter controversy on Monday after a 14-year old Dutch girl sent a tweet to the airline implying she was part of al-Qaeda group and planning an attack.
American Airlines responded via Twitter saying that her details would be passed to the FBI for investigation.
Both tweets have now been deleted and the girl's Twitter account has been suspended.
Dutch police said that Twitter had disclosed to them the internet address that the tweet was written from and that they had questioned a 14-year-old girl who had now been released pending further enquiries.
However, other copycat tweets now appear to be being sent to American Airlines from other teenagers' Twitter accounts, according to the Washington Post.