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Old 12-04-2017, 22:56   #103
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Re: United Airlines: Passenger violently removed due to overbooking

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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc View Post
They're allowed to bounce anyone for any reason for sufficient compensation and a re-booked flight. Only when they've exhausted their options can they carry this out. If he was removed safely, they can make claim they offered him both. It's then up to him to claim the offer was not good enough. That's the punt at the airline I mentioned. Even then, that scenario is still far better than what's actually happened.
Yes but I think that has to be done before they board the plane, after all the problem should become apparent at the gate anyway when not everyone can get on. He had boarded and had gotten a seat.
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