Friday, June 16, 2017

Involuntary Denied Boardings Plummet After United Changes Policy

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16 June 2017

Involuntary Denied Boardings Plummet After United Changes Policy



United Airlines reported impressive operational improvement for May 2017, all thanks to the carrier's recent policy changes designed specifically to improve customer experience. The airline's operational report for May showed an incredible 79 percent drop (year-over-year) in the number of involuntary denied boardings. This averages to about two denials a ...
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