United Airlines under fire for dragging passenger from flight: 5 questions about the incident - World - News Summed Up

United Airlines under fire for dragging passenger from flight: 5 questions about the incident - World


The ugly incident on Sunday has raised questions about airlines' overbooking practices and the lack of passenger rights. United Airlines, at the last minute, decided to fly four of its staff members to Louisville. In United Airlines' case, they first offered US$400 (RM1,774), a hotel room for the night and a flight the following afternoon. United CEO response to United Express Flight 3411. pic.twitter.com/rF5gNIvVd0 — United (@united) April 10, 20175. – The Straits Times/Asia News NetworkRelated story:Officer on leave after dragging United Airlines passenger off plane


Source: The Star April 11, 2017 05:37 UTC



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