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In reply to the discussion: Physician removed forcibly from United flight after overbooking--UPDATED [View all]geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)Especially given that--let's be real--such vouchers would be laden with restrictions and with an expiration date.
Nothing prevented them from offering cash, with a greater face value. If they really needed to get that flight crew there, they should have upped the ante rather than going overtly hostile to the point they were physically evicting passengers who had been duly ticketed, boarded, and seated.
The reason they went to forced evictions is pretty obvious--while they owed every passenger 4x ticket face value for an involuntary bump, only 10% of customers actually file the claim to get that money. So, it was corporate greed that caused them to punish their own passengers for United's general lack of competence.
United is easily the worst of the big three airlines, and that's quite a feat.