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27 April 2017

United Airlines said on Thursday that it would offer passengers who volunteer to forfeit their seats on overbooked flights up to US$10,000

United Airlines to offer passengers up to RM43,000 to surrender seats on overbooked flights


A United Airline Airbus A320 aircraft lands at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois on April 11, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
A United Airline Airbus A320 aircraft lands at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois on April 11, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
 
NEW YORK: United Airlines said on Thursday that it would offer passengers who volunteer to forfeit their seats on overbooked flights up to US$10,000 (RM43,450) as part of the carrier's efforts to repair the damage from the rough removal of a passenger.
The offer came after rival Delta outlined plans to offer up to US$9,950 (RM43, 232) in such cases.
United also said it would take actions to reduce overbooking flights and improve customer satisfaction.
"Our goal is to reduce incidents of involuntary denial of boarding to as close to zero as possible and become a more customer-focused airline," the carrier said in the statement.
United had spent the last two weeks embroiled in controversy after videos recorded by fellow passengers, which went viral, showed David Dao, 69, yanked from his seat aboard a Louisville, Kentucky-bound United flight before takeoff from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport to make room for crew members.
Dao lost two front teeth in the scuffle, incurred a concussion and broke his nose, according to his lawyer, and will likely sue the airline.
United typically oversells flights by less than zero to 3 per cent of the plane's seat capacity to account for no-shows.
United said it would no longer call law enforcement to deny passengers boarding, nor would passengers who are already seated be required to give up their seats on overbooked flights.
United will adopt a "no questions asked" policy on permanently lost baggage, paying customers US$1,500 for the value of the bag and its contents, beginning in June.
"This is a turning point for all of us at United," Chief Executive Oscar Munoz said in a statement.
Munoz, who took the helm at United in 2015 as part of an effort to improve customer relations, has faced calls to step down after referring to Dao as "disruptive and belligerent" in a statement following the incident.
It sparked a national conversation on US carriers' treatment of customers in an industry comprising just a handful of competitors following years of mergers and consolidations.
United announced last week that Munoz, in a move he himself initiated, would not become company chairman in 2018 as stated in his employment agreement. - Reuters

Read more at http://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2017/04/27/united-airlines-to-offer-passengers-up-to-rm43000-to-surrender-seats-on-overbooked-flights/#23iE24Lko6ABRrQo.99

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