Originally Posted by
SFOdelayed
You only have one side of the story. The OP did not bother to track his delayed flight despite the fact there are NUMEROUS ways to do this by looking at monitors, checking his phone, listening for announcements. He was disappointed/angry that he missed his flight. I’m sure there were a 100 people (no I didn’t check the equipment type for that flight nor loads so I dont know how many people were actually affected) that were much happier they were able to get an earlier slot and to their destination/connection point sooner rather than the estimate.
BTW you really can stop beating a dead horse. The Dao incident is not relevant and it serves no purpose bringing it up in all your posts.
Very true. It is always one side of the story. And unfortunately the wrong side. In this business only one side matters - UA's side. I have, as almost everyone else has seen that other ''one side of the story". It is not pretty at all and the high hand of United employees always prevails. Of course it is an irrelevant mistep that someone was dragged off the plane. Let's hope none of us our next and maybe we will see things differently.
Last edited by WineCountryUA; Sep 9, 2018 at 12:47 pm
Reason: innappropriate comment removed; discuss the issue, not the poster(s)