United Airlines - Passenger removal

Wonder what would've happened if they'd just made it clear that the flight wouldn't depart until he got off and they then walked away. My money's on the other passengers tearing him, limb from limb within the hour.
 
As normal the "exiters" have put up poor arguments. :) Here's the thing @Gelsons Dad.

Let me first say if there is one profession that I admire the most it's airline pilots. And I understand why you stick up for your profession. But this is an utter disgrace. I hate flying. It takes me all my time to get on the plane. Once I am on no one is getting me off. How do they know he isn't flying to a destination which involves numerous connecting flights, all of which will be screwed if he misses this flight. There's loads of reasons why this is disgusting customer service. Hiding behind "airlines can refuse to carry anyone" is poor by anyones standards.

You have not answered the question about your seat at City. It happened to me once. I was a season ticket holder (still am) and I arrived and found someone in my seat. He had a ticket for my seat. The stewards found me a nice seat in that third tier restaurant thing of the North Stand but say they said to you that you had to leave the game v Chelsea and you can come back on Wednesday to watch Hull for free and you get a free goody bag with a signed Sané shirt. And your plans were such that it really was not convenient. Would you leave the stadium?
 
A terrible terrible post, I hope you come back on and apologise or just leave Bluemoon altogether as all your credibility as a pilot and more importantly a human being has just been trashed.
I'm absolutely disgusted that you can think that way...
Over to you
 
I remember flying with United Airlines many years ago and being handed a customer survey to fill in during the flight. Question number 1 was 'Including the flight you are on now, how many times have you flown with United Airlines?' The first answer option was 'Never'. Needless to say I didn't bother completing the rest of it.
 
Them tactics wouldn't of worked on the Monarch 757 chartered flight back after we played Groclin in 2003. The muen ran an article on it. Conair without the cuffs.
 

The reason:

Mr Munoz acted after shares in the airline's parent company United Continental Holdings fell 4% earlier on Tuesday.

Investors appear to have become increasingly anxious as people kept watching and sharing the footage - including 130 million views on China's Weibo social media platform by Tuesday afternoon.

After his latest statement they recovered much of the losses to settle 1.5% lower.

The company earned about 14% of its annual revenue last year by flying Pacific routes.
 

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