Posted on 04/11/2017 7:44:14 AM PDT by Helicondelta
Shares of United Airlines are down markedly Tuesday, after a viral incident in which a passenger was forcibly removed from his seat on the plane because the flight was overbooked.
United Continental Holdings are down 3.99 percent as the airline deals with a significant backlash over the scene.
If the stock remains that low at market close, it will wipe some $675 million off its market capitalization.
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Untied Airlines.
The CEO needs to get in front of this instead of accusing the passenger (customer) of wrongdoing.
Meet the new owner of UAL.
There will definitely be someone who will take the offer!
Can’t take a punch? Don’t fly United.
This will just blow over once nukes start flying in North Korea.
“IDIOTS! Should’ve upped the price to $5000 & if there is still no takers make it $10,000 tops! “
Yep. Heck, people would have been jumping at $2,000.
Oscar Munoz, A Mexican with no remorse over the passenger injury. Who in their right mind would want to be subjected to this kind of physical and mental abuse while engaged in travel. I understand the passengers wife was on the plane too, would you want her to fly ahead and be left behind? The whole thing stinks.
Meanwhile, I had a large latino ransack my wallet because I did not take it out of my pocket and put it in a tray for the x ray. What’s going on?
Never fly on Untied Airlines.
I continue to be amazed that there are people so stupid they forget every single person now has a camera.
Those three idiot goons, particularly the one throwing punches are royally screwed. There are lawyers lining up to file suit after suit AFTER their done with United.
four minutes
The amounts are regulated, most they can pay is $1350 for domestic flights. But you point is well taken, they tried to go cheap.
Pay up. I win.
heh, I was still shopping for the best on on Twitter in that time ;-)
Well deserved too.
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