Others play unwitting roles that nevertheless create change for the better; take
airline passenger David Dao.
Not exact matches
United
Airlines (ual) stock fell sharply last April after the violent forcible ejection of a
passenger named
David Dao.
That's the situation faced by
passenger Dr.
David Dao, who was forcibly removed by Chicago aviation police after refusing to give up his set to a United
Airline employee.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports that Dr.
David Dao, the
passenger forcibly removed from an overbooked United flight, has settled confidentially with the
airline.
Oza's video is just the latest public relations challenge for United, which is still reeling after the forcible removal of
passenger Dr.
David Dao from an overbooked flight in April bought the
airline global condemnation.
David Neeleman, the founder of JetBlue and current CEO of Azul, talks to CNBC about the PR problems facing United
Airlines after a
passenger was forcibly removed from one of its flights, setting off an online firestorm.
United
Airlines CEO blamed hte incident where
passenger David Dao was dragged off a flight on «a system failure.»
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the latest on the settlement between Dr.
David Dao, the
passenger forcibly removed from an overbooked United flight, and the
airline.
In addition to all of this, United
Airlines should settle as soon as possible with the victimized
passenger, Dr.
David Dao.
United
Airlines pilots have now spoken out after the viral video of
passenger David Dao being violently removed from a plane.
A
passenger reportedly named
David Dao — a doctor from Elizabethtown, Kentucky — appeared to be knocked unconscious and dragged off a flight when United
Airlines decided they needed to open up some seating room for their own staff.
Conservative leader
David Cameron will today propose tax hikes for
airline passengers to try and combat climate change.