Video: Public outcry! United Airlines allegedly overbooked #Flight3411. Decided to force elderly doctor off the plane by ripping him screaming from his seat, dragging him down the aisle!
A video posted online showed what is becoming another public relations nightmare for United Airlines, which is owned by United Continental Holdings. One unnamed passenger boarded a United flight at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, headed to Louisville, not knowing he was about to be forced to leave a plane that was overbooked. The episode was the second social media stir for United in two weeks. In March, two girls were barred from a flight because they were wearing leggings, which the company said violated its dress code.
@united @FoxNews @CNN not a good way to treat a Doctor trying to get to work because they overbooked pic.twitter.com/sj9oHk94Ik
— Tyler Bridges (@Tyler_Bridges) April 9, 2017
@United overbook #flight3411 and decided to force random passengers off the plane. Here's how they did it: pic.twitter.com/QfefM8X2cW
— Jayse D. Anspach (@JayseDavid) April 10, 2017