RE: Please THINK about the United Airlines passanger situation

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Please THINK about the United Airlines passanger situation

in airlines •  8 years ago 

the airlines offers the contract to fly with overbooking in mind (yes, they COULD change that model)

the overbooking process does have a benefit for customers, though, the link above goes into more detail

airlines have benefited form government assistance long before 9/11. the government has subsidized jet fuel for a long time, which is one reason tickets are so (relatively) cheap

I will ask this question, though, would you get off the flight if another passenger refused to be randomly selected on an overbooking?
(this sounds like a "gotcha" question, but I don't mean it that way)

Once the doctor physically resisted removal, what other options were there?

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The doctor does have a track record for having a shoddy decision making process. He lost his license over the misuse of prescribing prescription medications for sex.
He ran back onto the plane. Name any situation where someone who is noncomplient and belligerent runs back onto private property and it ends well for them. On the ticket it says they can remove you for any reason. Just like the time they removed that lady for screaming obscenities at the man next to her over politics. They can remove anyone at anytime when they are on the ground. It is their property. Source of the video refrenced:http://nypost.com/2017/01/23/woman-kicked-off-plane-for-berating-trump-supporter/