Don't fly United

Anonymous
Just called to cancel my united credit card. Will never fly with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:United is done.


Agreed. This will be crippling if not finish them off.


I doubt it. United has contracts with many large companies (like the one I work for) no company is breaking a contract over this.
So spend your dollars where you choose (which you have every right to do) but I seriously doubt this is going to be the end of United.

If you're so sure of yourself, who do you work for?
...So we can boycott you to!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:United is done.


Agreed. This will be crippling if not finish them off.


I doubt it. United has contracts with many large companies (like the one I work for) no company is breaking a contract over this.
So spend your dollars where you choose (which you have every right to do) but I seriously doubt this is going to be the end of United.


So you're proud your company is s bunch of tools? If it had any morals or spine it would be canceling that contract.

Exactly.
Anonymous
Here's my favorite. Credit to Twitter handle @LivingBlueInRed

Donald Trump-"I've got a 34% approval rating"

United Airlines -"Hold my beer"
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I keep thinking that the guy was lucky he was not black. They'd probably shot him.


Some black thug was among those dragging the man out of his paid-for seat.

You missed the point
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:United is a private company. The plane is their private property. They have the right to kick ANYONE, at any time, off of their plane. Period.


You're the type of person for whom being an asshole is a source of pride, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BOYCOTT!!

This. They should be begging for forgiveness right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just called to cancel my united credit card. Will never fly with them.

Excellent.
Anonymous
I feel so sad about this: United once rescued me when I was out of the country and I had a family emergency. They got me on the plane and home in time to see a family member who was dying. I've felt huge amounts of loyalty to them for over a decade because of that.

But it's really hard to overlook this. I've always though they were such a great airline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:United is done.


Agreed. This will be crippling if not finish them off.


I doubt it. United has contracts with many large companies (like the one I work for) no company is breaking a contract over this.
So spend your dollars where you choose (which you have every right to do) but I seriously doubt this is going to be the end of United.


Hmm, yes. Broken contracts with their many partners and suppliers would probably be pretty costly. Much more than the cost of getting four employees where they need to be without physically harming a customer in the age of viral video.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:United CEO pushing back tonight... Incredible.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/united-ceo-doubles-down-in-email-to-employees-says-passenger-was-disruptive-and-belligerent/ar-BBzFXm5?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=BHEA000


The best part is at the end of the article.

Crew members "were left with no choice but to call Chicago Aviation Security Officers to assist in removing the customer from the flight," Munoz wrote, and at one point the passenger "continued to resist - running back onto the aircraft in defiance of both our crew and security officials."

Munoz acknowledged to employees that the company could learn lessons from the incident, but said: "I emphatically stand behind all of you."


Looks like other airlines will be the ones learning lessons. One could be giving their employees better choices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:United is done.


Agreed. This will be crippling if not finish them off.


I doubt it. United has contracts with many large companies (like the one I work for) no company is breaking a contract over this.
So spend your dollars where you choose (which you have every right to do) but I seriously doubt this is going to be the end of United.


So you're proud your company is s bunch of tools? If it had any morals or spine it would be canceling that contract.


Where do you read pride. It is a fact. Companies have contracts. In the event that United is the cheapest option my company isn't going to accept my moral objection as a reason to pay more for my business trip. It is not a private company. Those savings need to go elsewhere to help others.

This is why I said you can spend your dollars as you choose but b/c of large company contracts this will not end United.
Anonymous
Of course it won't end united. I once was stuck on a crappy little jet to a destination where the company paid 3x the price of a jetblue flight on a nice plane to the same place.

Munoz is an a$$ and worked in general finance plus a brief stint in freight airline biz.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A better video of it:
https://mobile.twitter.com/JayseDavid/status/851223662976004096/video/1


I can't see this page anymore. Hmmmmmm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A better video of it:
https://mobile.twitter.com/JayseDavid/status/851223662976004096/video/1


I can't see this page anymore. Hmmmmmm.

WOW. Crazy stuff! Between that and TSA, I'm not so eager to get on a flight anytime soon.
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