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Newandimproved · 70-79, M
I have a different take on this
Isnt it amazing how airlines have become little tyrant dictatorships since 9/11
I realize the need to keep order in a flying tin can
The airline screwed up on overbooking
They could have offered people 5,000 per person to get the four seats they needed to move the crewmembers elsewhere
If that had hit the news then they could uave spun it as the united lottery and said they were taking a hit for their mistake
Instead they have millions in negative publicity to overcome
Their motto used to be "fly the friendly skies of united"
Isnt it amazing how airlines have become little tyrant dictatorships since 9/11
I realize the need to keep order in a flying tin can
The airline screwed up on overbooking
They could have offered people 5,000 per person to get the four seats they needed to move the crewmembers elsewhere
If that had hit the news then they could uave spun it as the united lottery and said they were taking a hit for their mistake
Instead they have millions in negative publicity to overcome
Their motto used to be "fly the friendly skies of united"
Yawning · 26-30, F
Most companies in general. most of them do not care about providing a service to the people, its always been about money and I would not mind if they said that truthfully but they try to act differently from their nature. its painful to watch.