Despite an announcement three years ago that it would update its booking policy to include a nonbinary option>, Delta Air Lines still hasn't made the change, and one Arizona mother is calling out the $72 billion company.⁠ ⁠ As reported by NBC News, Dawn Henry attempted to buy a surprise airline ticket for her 21-year-old nonbinary child, whose birth certificate and Washington state driver's license indicate an "X" gender marker, only to discover that Delta's ticketing system only offers male or female booking options.⁠ ⁠ "I am committed to fixing this, not just for my child, but for everyone who holds legal ID with an X gender marker," Henry told NBC News in a Twitter message. "My hope is that pressure on the airlines (not just Delta, but the others that have not updated their systems) will get this done."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍?✈️☀️?️⛰️❤️⁠ ?: Getty

Despite an announcement three years ago that it would update its booking policy to include a nonbinary option>, Delta Air Lines still hasn't made the change, and one Arizona mother is calling out the $72 billion company.⁠
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As reported by NBC News, Dawn Henry attempted to buy a surprise airline ticket for her 21-year-old nonbinary child, whose birth certificate and Washington state driver's license indicate an "X" gender marker, only to discover that Delta's ticketing system only offers male or female booking options.⁠
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"I am committed to fixing this, not just for my child, but for everyone who holds legal ID with an X gender marker," Henry told NBC News in a Twitter message. "My hope is that pressure on the airlines (not just Delta, but the others that have not updated their systems) will get this done."⁠
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Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
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Despite an announcement three years ago that it would update its booking policy to include a nonbinary option>, Delta Air Lines still hasn't made the change, and one Arizona mother is calling out the $72 billion company.⁠

As reported by NBC News, Dawn Henry attempted to buy a surprise airline ticket for her 21-year-old nonbinary child, whose birth certificate and Washington state driver's license indicate an "X" gender marker, only to discover that Delta's ticketing system only offers male or female booking options.⁠

"I am committed to fixing this, not just for my child, but for everyone who holds legal ID with an X gender marker," Henry told NBC News in a Twitter message. "My hope is that pressure on the airlines (not just Delta, but the others that have not updated their systems) will get this done."⁠

Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
?️‍?✈️☀️?️⛰️❤️⁠
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