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Man dragged off plane: United Airlines to compensate all passengers

Passengers can take compensation in cash, travel credits or miles for United Express Flight 3411

United Airlines. Photo: Reuters
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United Airlines. Photo: Reuters

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United Airlines has announced to compensate all passengers on the flight in which a passenger was forcibly removed from his seat after refusing to give up his seat on an overbooked flight.

The decision comes as the United Airlines faced a social media outrage for dragging a man off its plane. The airlines spokeswoman Megan McCarthy said the passengers can take the compensation in cash, travel credits or miles for United Express Flight 3411. 

United Continental chief executive Oscar Munoz has said he would not resign, and he again apologised for forcibly removing a customer from an overbooked flight. 

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