Re: Pax forcibly removed from United overbooked flight
But it does gel with the fact that a billion dollars have been wiped from the value of UA....
I'm sure that "value" will come back like a spring in the short term, as alluded to by
dfcatch.
It's funny how big corporations can do a lot of wrong, but customers seem to forget easily or put that aside when flying them. If people feel so strongly about this, why doesn't nearly every pax flying UA now, still do it? Because they have no choice / no recourse? The fact that they have to fly the Unfreindly Skies (tm) trumps their moral stance on the issue?
The hurt from this may not be forgotten for a while, particularly as this doctor starts court proceedings, but I think UA will be back to normal fairly soon and without a huge drop in patronage.
Check out airlines which have injured or killed passengers in the previous years. No real permanent damage... MH perhaps notwithstanding (but it is still alive and was already in financial trouble before the MH370). GA was apparently a very emphatic "no fly" airline according to many on this forum... now they have a nice F, J and Y product, all is forgiven! SQ killed a planeful in TPE many years ago; incident never happened, SQ are a godly airline!
This incident happens in a country where you can sue for slipping on a banana peel, and gun violence is so commonplace and suppressed by lobbies that it's no more innocuous than accidentally biting your lip.
Even before this incident, UA was on my no fly list, and this incident confirms my decision to continue avoiding UA indefinitely.
You mean
reinforces your decision. I don't think you can say "confirm" unless you were convinced in advance that something like this was going to happen or was bound to happen (viz. if I fly UA, there's a chance I will be beaten up).