Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

United Airlines to compensate all on board when man was dragged off

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United Airlines sought to quell the uproar over a man being dragged off a plane by announcing on Tuesday that it would no longer ask police to remove passengers from full flights and would compensate customers who were on the flight when the man was removed.

In an interview with ABC’s Good Morning America aired on Wednesday, United parent company CEO Oscar Munoz said he felt “ashamed” watching video of the man being forced off the jet. He has promised to review the airline’s passenger-removal policy. Munoz, who leads United’s parent company, apologised again to Kentucky physician David Dao, his family and the other passengers who witnessed him being taken off the flight.

“That is not who our family at United is,” he said. “This will never happen again on a United flight. That’s my promise.”

In the future, law enforcemen­t will not be involved in removing a “booked, paid, seated passenger,” Munoz said. “We can’t do that.”

United also announced that passengers on United Express Flight 3411 would be compensate­d equal to the cost of their tickets.

 ?? REUTERS ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (right) at an opening ceremony of a newly constructe­d residentia­l complex in Pyongyang.
REUTERS North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (right) at an opening ceremony of a newly constructe­d residentia­l complex in Pyongyang.

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