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To: Robert DeLong; Boomer; Alberta's Child
Yeah, that's why “Big news for passengers tonight, as airlines scramble to respond to the uproar over a passenger getting dragged off a jet. United has now changed its policy for crew members booking flights and Delta will now offer passengers up to $10,000 to give up seats on overbooked flights.” Source: ABC Chicago news.

Yeah, airlines are scrambling because they and you are so right about what happened to Dr. Dao. United will now demand that employees book at least one hour ahead of a flight to avoid what happened to Dr. Doa. No $hit Sherlock!

37 posted on 04/15/2017 2:15:14 PM PDT by Chgogal (I will NOT submit, therefore, Jihadists hate me.)
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To: Chgogal
Well good, they needed to change that policy. Do not get me wrong, both parties in this were wrong.

I'm surprised that more airlines are not taking advantage of this, so it does not surprise me that Delta says they will pay up to $10,000 to give up their seats on overbooked flights. Because stating that and delivering that are two different things. Besides I'm not even sure what kind of traffic Delta even enjoys. Perhaps they only wished they had the traffic to overbook in the first place.

But I stand by my prediction, nonetheless. 8>)

We shall see how it plays out.

Hey, if Casey Anthony can beat a 1st degree murder charge that she was guilty as can be of committing, then justice really does come down to the feelings of the jury. UA is smart enough to know to delay this as long as possible to push it from the minds people currently have of this case. In the meantime stuff will continue to be discovered about Dr. Dao which may or may not have a chilling effect on his case. But in the end, UA did not do a thing to this passenger except bump him from the flight. Then they called in security when he refused. If anyone is to blame it is security who may have overplayed it. We will see if his injuries are real or not. His lawyers are saying that he may need surgery. Of course the elephant in the room is the word may. He may need a dentist, but I doubt he needs surgery.

But like I said, we shall see how this plays out.

46 posted on 04/15/2017 2:36:22 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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