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  2. 2017 United Express passenger removal - Wikipedia

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    Several passengers stated that the situation escalated quickly and was inflamed by the demeanor of a United employee. [41] [42] [43] According to passenger Tyler Bridges, "An airline supervisor walked onto the plane and brusquely announced, 'We have United employees that need to fly to Louisville tonight. ... This flight's not leaving until ...

  3. Second United Airlines passenger comes forward with damning ...

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    A United employee reportedly approached Fearns once he was seated on the plane and demanded he get off the aircraft, saying "we have a priority list, and you're at the bottom of it."

  4. Standby (air travel) - Wikipedia

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    Airline employees and some of their family and friends can also travel standby, often for free or at a significant discount. [2] They typically have lower priority than regular passengers, and are given a seat after all regular fare passengers have seats. Standby passengers may also have to vacate their seat for a full fare-paying customer.

  5. Woman claims United Airlines employee forced her to back of ...

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    To make matters worse, the unidentified worker reportedly called her a "c--t" during the interaction.

  6. Flying standby has changed over the years — here's what it ...

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    Flying standby used to mean showing up at the airport without a ticket and trying to land a discounted seat on an undersold flight. Now, you often need a ticket to be eligible to fly standby, but ...

  7. Video of United employee pushing elderly man surfaces - AOL

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    United is under fire again after a video surfaced showing an employee pushing a 71-year-old passenger to the floor in an airport. Video of United employee pushing elderly man surfaces Skip to main ...

  8. Deadheading (employee) - Wikipedia

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    United Express Flight 3411 incident, in which police forcibly removed passenger (without arresting) David Dao to make his seat available for a deadheading airline employee. Jump seat, an auxiliary seat used on aircraft for non-passengers who are not operating the aircraft

  9. 2017 United Express passenger removal - en.wikipedia.org

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    2017 United Express passenger removal Instance of forced airline passenger deplaning On April 9, 2017, at Chicago O'Hare International Airport , four paying customers were selected to be involuntarily deplaned from United Express Flight 3411 to make room for four deadheading employees. [1]