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.
Anonymous wrote:I stole this from someone on Facebook. So funny!
Dear United,
We'd like to thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Sincerely,
Pepsi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:United is done.
Agreed. This will be crippling if not finish them off.
Anonymous wrote:I keep thinking that the guy was lucky he was not black. They'd probably shot him.
Anonymous wrote:United is the ONLY airline I have ever been bumped from. I was randomly selected to be bumped from a flight and then was told I could not leave until the next day. I had something very important to get to and had to scramble to get there.
This has never happened to me on any airline other than United.
Anonymous wrote: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
Wow. Incredible is right. Established procedure . . . obviously.
I wouldn't fly United again if they were selling two for one fares at $20.
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
Anonymous wrote:
Apparently United Airlines could have easily avoided this passenger abuse if they had simply offered the full $1,350. compensation amount (for domestic flights) for someone to give up their seat.
Anonymous wrote:I was once on a United flight out of the Dulles in 2000 (so pre 9/11) that was supposed to be a red eye to Europe, plane boarded and then nothing happened. the crew mysteriously disappeared. The crew abandoned the plane and "walked off" in a labor dispute, leaving hundreds of passengers on board absolutely clueless what to do or what was going on. We didn't know if they were coming back, who was in charge, were we supposed to get off. Someone started smoking and another person literally broke into the food in the back and started passing it around. Back then people didn't really have cell phones. At midnightt police boarded the plane. at 2am the flight was originally cancelled and we were allowed off the plane into the terminal. It was a cluster F of all cluster fs. United got vans and drove all of us to a hotel about a mile away and had to make a special flight for us the next day at 11am (which is a really random time to leave on a flight like that, they are always red eyes). I will never forget that United crew left an airplane with the passengers. I assume after 9/11 this would never happen. But it never ceases to amaze me the dumb shit United does. I would rather deal with Spirit Air than United any day.
Anonymous wrote: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
Wow.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Shut up already. You are an idiot.