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Old 12-04-2017, 18:02   #92
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Re: United Airlines: Passenger violently removed due to overbooking

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
Not sure she volunteered; she just wisely didn't physically resist like her husband. Just as well for the airline or it would have looked worse. Just wonder how they were picked ? Not sure I believe the airline that it was random. They seems to have been telling a lot of porkies.

To partly get themselves out of this they could make a declaration never to overbook flights again. This would set the cat amongst the pigeons in the airline industry, others would have to follow suit. Never understood overbooking anyway if you've paid in advance, surely they don't lose anything if you don't turn up. Its obscene profiteering. Happened to us once with a hotel in Spain where we'd booked and paid for months in advance; Mrs K kicked up a public fuss, they very wisely found a room suddenly...
He volunteered to go to originally, he wanted the 800 credits, it was only when he was told the next flight wasn't until the next day he wasn't happy and withdrew his offer

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What would have been the best way to resolve the situation?
Pay someone, anyone, someone would've accepted an offer eventually
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