Yet another story about a mistreated United passenger has made the news.
Geoff Fearns, president of Tripacific Capital Advisors, told the LA Times that last week—before the viral incident involving a man being dragged off a plane—that he was threatened with handcuffs for refusing to give up his $1,000 seat on a flight from Kauai to Los Angeles for "somebody more important who came at the last minute."
Fearns told the publication he was already in his seat when a United employee rushed up to him, telling him he had to get off the plane "because the flight was overfull." Read more...
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