The Borneo Post

United reports solid profits, vows better customer treatment

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NEW YORK: United Continenta­l reported sharply lower firstquart­er earnings but they still bested analyst expectatio­ns, and the airline vowed to remake its customer service after its rough treatment of a passenger stoked global outrage.

Net income for the period ending March 31 fell to US$ 96 million, a 69.3 per cent plunge from the yearago levels due to higher fuel and labour costs.

Revenues were up 2.7 per cent to US$ 8.4 billion.

United, which has been under fire since ordering a customer to be forcibly removed from an overbooked Chicago flight last week, projected passenger revenue per seat mile would post its first positive growth in two years in the second quarter. The closely watched benchmark was flat in the first quarter.

“We saw positive trends in the revenue environmen­t in the quarter and are optimistic about the year ahead,” United president Scott Kirby said in a statement.

Still, chief executive Oscar Munoz acknowledg­ed much work remains to be done after the company’s violent removal of passenger David Dao from an overbooked flight prompted widespread public condemnati­on.

“The incident that took place aboard Flight 3411 has been a humbling experience, and I take full responsibi­lity,” Munoz said in a press release.

“This will prove to be a watershed moment for our company, and we are more determined than ever to put our customers at the centre of everything we do.”

Dao suffered a broken nose and concussion and is planning to sue the ai rl ine, his attorney said last week. — AFP

 ??  ?? A United Airlines Boeing 737-800 and United Airlines A320 Airbus on seen approach to San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport, San Francisco, California. United Continenta­l reported sharply lower first-quarter earnings but they still bested analyst...
A United Airlines Boeing 737-800 and United Airlines A320 Airbus on seen approach to San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport, San Francisco, California. United Continenta­l reported sharply lower first-quarter earnings but they still bested analyst...

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