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Originally Posted by Fager Fan
Why were they on the plane when they realized they had too few seats? It should've been handled prior to boarding.
Why didn't they up the offers until they found 4 volunteers? That's the only way it should be handled, as people who paid for a seat and did nothing wrong should not be forced to give up their seats. Buying a ticket is a contract, and the airlines should not be able to breach the contract.
Crew is allowed to ride in the jump seats. There should've been at least one jump seat free, so why not put the crew member there?
He'll, rent a car and driver to take the crew to Louisville. That would've been a lot cheaper than how much they're going to pay for this one.
I think the airport police could be charged with assault.
The pilot is responsible for all that happens on his plane so hope he suffers some repercussions too.
This never should've happened. Airlines run roughshod over their customers constantly.
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Since there were multiple crew members involved, why didn't they ride the super economy class by sticking them in the cargo hold? Problem solved.
I hope United gets sued big time!