Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask one, maybe dumb question-- but why on earth is there a ceiling on how much an airline can pay someone to be bumped!?
Lobbyists, airline lobbyists.
Anonymous wrote:Can I ask one, maybe dumb question-- but why on earth is there a ceiling on how much an airline can pay someone to be bumped!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, there are some dim people participating here. Federal workers with time to waste maybe.
Former frequent flyer here. I'm furious about this issue because it could have been me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it odd that people are fighting so hard for United - which is notorious for poor customer service.
I just cannot believe that so many of you would be so understanding if this happened to you. Airline wants your seat so they can move a crew to another airport. They say the BEST they can do for you is $800 restricted voucher and a flight out the FOLLOWING afternoon. Most of us would be pissed! Damn a "gracious acceptance." I probably would have de-planed one the police came but I would have been giving the blues to any and every United employee I saw.
My mother is a former gate agent for another airline and she said that in situations like this - people being bumped for crew - they were told to do whatever they could to make it right and they were given carte blanche as to what they could offer. $800 voucher and flight out 24 hours later was not a bona fide offer - hence, why no one took it.
as i said upthread, it's the incompetence of low-cost labor that screwed this one up for United.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawyer states he had a concussion, broken nose and lost two teetH and will need surgery in the future. United is f'ed.
United did not touch this man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it odd that people are fighting so hard for United - which is notorious for poor customer service.
I just cannot believe that so many of you would be so understanding if this happened to you. Airline wants your seat so they can move a crew to another airport. They say the BEST they can do for you is $800 restricted voucher and a flight out the FOLLOWING afternoon. Most of us would be pissed! Damn a "gracious acceptance." I probably would have de-planed one the police came but I would have been giving the blues to any and every United employee I saw.
My mother is a former gate agent for another airline and she said that in situations like this - people being bumped for crew - they were told to do whatever they could to make it right and they were given carte blanche as to what they could offer. $800 voucher and flight out 24 hours later was not a bona fide offer - hence, why no one took it.
United finally found a good pr firm, including probably paying a few SAHMs a couple hundred bucks to shill for them. It isn't exactly news that this takes place. Just regard the shilling for what it is and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Boy, there are some dim people participating here. Federal workers with time to waste maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawyer states he had a concussion, broken nose and lost two teetH and will need surgery in the future. United is f'ed.
United did not touch this man.
Anonymous wrote:I find it odd that people are fighting so hard for United - which is notorious for poor customer service.
I just cannot believe that so many of you would be so understanding if this happened to you. Airline wants your seat so they can move a crew to another airport. They say the BEST they can do for you is $800 restricted voucher and a flight out the FOLLOWING afternoon. Most of us would be pissed! Damn a "gracious acceptance." I probably would have de-planed one the police came but I would have been giving the blues to any and every United employee I saw.
My mother is a former gate agent for another airline and she said that in situations like this - people being bumped for crew - they were told to do whatever they could to make it right and they were given carte blanche as to what they could offer. $800 voucher and flight out 24 hours later was not a bona fide offer - hence, why no one took it.
Anonymous wrote:Lawyer states he had a concussion, broken nose and lost two teetH and will need surgery in the future. United is f'ed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it odd that people are fighting so hard for United - which is notorious for poor customer service.
I just cannot believe that so many of you would be so understanding if this happened to you. Airline wants your seat so they can move a crew to another airport. They say the BEST they can do for you is $800 restricted voucher and a flight out the FOLLOWING afternoon. Most of us would be pissed! Damn a "gracious acceptance." I probably would have de-planed one the police came but I would have been giving the blues to any and every United employee I saw.
My mother is a former gate agent for another airline and she said that in situations like this - people being bumped for crew - they were told to do whatever they could to make it right and they were given carte blanche as to what they could offer. $800 voucher and flight out 24 hours later was not a bona fide offer - hence, why no one took it.
as i said upthread, it's the incompetence of low-cost labor that screwed this one up for United.
Anonymous wrote:I find it odd that people are fighting so hard for United - which is notorious for poor customer service.
I just cannot believe that so many of you would be so understanding if this happened to you. Airline wants your seat so they can move a crew to another airport. They say the BEST they can do for you is $800 restricted voucher and a flight out the FOLLOWING afternoon. Most of us would be pissed! Damn a "gracious acceptance." I probably would have de-planed one the police came but I would have been giving the blues to any and every United employee I saw.
My mother is a former gate agent for another airline and she said that in situations like this - people being bumped for crew - they were told to do whatever they could to make it right and they were given carte blanche as to what they could offer. $800 voucher and flight out 24 hours later was not a bona fide offer - hence, why no one took it.