When will United Airlines Learn?

Yeah, I dont buy the couples story for a second. They are trying to profit off United's bad week. Im sure there is a third party account out there somewhere that will back up United's story, and not that couples.

+1. And isn't the DailyMail the UK equivalent of the National Enquirer?
 
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It's starting to make the rounds on more reputable news outlets but the story just doesn't add up to me from the couples point of view. I have no doubt they were removed but they aren't telling the whole story and adding in other "facts" that likely didn't happen.
 
An airline has to be able to instruct their passengers to sit in the seat which they paid for, not any seat they want. What happens when the people who paid for those seats board?

I don't buy this couple's story either.
 
Probably more like the New York Post.
This sounds like the more apt comparison. They also posted a fake article about a married couple supposedly finding out they were actually siblings via a DNA test, then deleted it, and put up a new article "debunking" the first one. The way they phrased it too was as if "the Internet" had been fooled.

No one owes them any clicks.
 
This is a non-story before the guy getting dragged off the plane. People trying to take nothing and turn it into something.
 

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