Yennifer Correia was traveling Sunday from Houston, Texas to a music rehearsal in Columbia, Missouri, when ticket agents told her that she could not carry her circa late-1700s Italian violin onboard the plane, Correia's attorney Phil MacNaughton told AFP today.
The 33-year-old Venezuelan-born musician offered to pay any fees and asked for options that would allow her to travel with her violin, but a United supervisor tried to wrestle away the instrument leading to a brief tussle, MacNaughton said.
United Airlines did not return a request for comment.
The allegations threatened the carrier's attempts to recover from a public relations fiasco in April, in which a 69-year-old doctor was dragged off an overbooked flight.
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In that case, the carrier settled with David Dao for an undisclosed sum, and promised a set of operational changes to improve customer service.
MacNaughton posted a letter about the incident on Facebook, and is asking anyone with video footage of the incident to come forward.