In "Kenzo"
wrote:
Aren't you supposed to deny boarding for an overbooked passenger, not
drag them off the plane?
The flight was not overbooked. No one was denied boarding. Every
passenger seated on the plane had a legitimate boarding pass and a seat
assignment.
UAL decided that it was more important to seat four of its employees
than the already-seated passengers.
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