Mexoli.com- The airport security officer's action record drags a rough passenger in a viral cabin in the United States. There were four passengers who were forced down by United Airlines Arilines in a Chicago flight route to Louisville, on Sunday (9/4) afternoon local time. This incident was triggered by the airline's policy of selling too many tickets in the same flight. Later, the management realized that four of their employees had to board the flight, so passengers were asked to give up on a $ 800 (US $ 800) worth of damages and lodged at the hotel until the following day, according to Audra D. Bridges, one passenger in the plane.
Screenshot of events via Twitter account Jayse D. Anspach |
Since no one was willing to budge, the airline finally forced four passengers down based on the last time they checked in.
As reported by the Courier-Journal newspaper, one passenger profession as a doctor continues to deny the airline's demand. She felt like paying for other passengers and there was an urgent need to see the patient the next day. The man was then forced by the airport officer-at the request of United Airlines-to leave his chair. The doctor will also call a lawyer if the airline forces him down. Due to the strong rejection, the officer then withdrew the collar of the man's shirt, until his head struck the hilt of the aircraft seat. The doctor fainted, then dragged on the floor of the cabin. The series of events was recorded by other passengers, including Audra, who protested against the arbitrary actions of officers and airlines.
Another passenger named Jayse D. Anspach, also recorded the series of events. He admitted the way airlines dealt with situations that initially triggered their own mistakes was terrible. Some passengers also begged officers not to drag passengers like that.
"It's all fucked up," said one woman, surprised to see the doctor dragged out of the plane. "God, you realize you did not do that to him!"
The troubled United Airlines flight was then delayed for two hours. There has been no information how the condition of the doctor who was dragged in a state of unconsciousness. The airline released an apology in social media, blaming officers for excessive eviction.
"We recognize flight number 3411 from Chicago to Louisville is overbooked," as quoted from the written statement of United Airlines. "We immediately checked the chronology of the incident, because one passenger was unwilling to get off the plane voluntarily, we apologized to all United Airlines customers for the incident, and the local authorities would deal with the issue with the passengers we were forced to step down."
Internet users in the US are busy lashing out at United Airlines. Hundreds of thousands of people distributed viral footage as the officers dragged the doctor out of the plane. Some Twitter users are calling for United Airlines boycott.
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