I think they’ll remove their CEO inside of a week and apologize profusely not just for the deplaning incident but for their subsequent handling of it. He might be assed out as soon as Friday.
There will be hastily-assembled TV commercials with attractive actors dressed in United Airlines uniforms (the one with the longest time on camera, front and center, will be Asian) explaining that people are their number one priority. In-flight videos will switch to how we are all one big happy family who treat every ticket buyer as the most important thing ever.
They’ve already abandoned your position entirely, you know.
As for me, I fly JetBlue domestically.
Yup,I know.As has been noted before this is a PR disaster for United.Snowfakes nationwide...no,*worldwide*...believe that United's having demanded that that guy leave the aircraft is akin to a state refusing to allow male perverts into women's bathrooms.You *do* know,I assume,that if this guy had been like me (white,male,traditional "middle America") none of this outrage would have happened,don't you!? I'll bet you everything I own that two years from now we'll see the same woman we saw in the video screaming and crying in a video at one of The Wall's construction sites screaming and crying.United's acts were legal...Trump's acts are legal...but the same wailing from that dizzy dame.
As for me, I fly JetBlue domestically.
I've done some flying in my day (take a second to check my profile to get an idea of my flying history) and I wouldn't hesitate to fly United domestically or internationally.My most recent experience with United was Hong Kong to Singapore and return.Not the best flights I've ever had (the 747 looked a bit worn and tired) but not the worst either.And if,when flying United in the future,they insist that I leave the aircraft they will *not* be forced to have me dragged out.I'm a lot better balanced "upstairs" than that. ;-)