Originally Posted by
ND76
In looking at this whole situation, UA/Republic should have canceled the flight, and then rescheduled it under a new flight number.
Where UA/Republic is going to get hurt is when the plaintiff's attorneys take discovery and find that various United elites were not included in the "lottery" that led to the passenger being ejected. UA/Republic's explanation about this will be very interesting.
The plaintiff needs to sue UA/Republic in Kentucky; hopefully the plaintiff lives in a rural county outside Louisville. Punitive damages, here we come.
I don't know if a lottery system is requirement, but they said they booted him off because he paid the least. Still doesn't make it moral or right.