United Airlines embattled Chief Executive Oscar Munoz said the carrier will never again use police to remove paid passengers on overfull flights, abandoning a policy that caused outrage this week after a man in Chicago was dragged screaming off a plane. “We’re not going to put a law-enforcement official on to remove a booked, paid, seated passenger,” Mr. Munoz said in an interview Wednesday with ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “We...
Source: Wall Street Journal April 12, 2017 13:24 UTC