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United CEO Felt 'Shame' Watching Video Of Deplaned Man, Accepts Responsibility
- Thursday April 13, 2017
- World News | Lori Aratani, The Washington Post
United's efforts to contain a public relations crisis that has tarnished its image and led to calls for a boycott kicked into overdrive Wednesday with its chief executive appearing on national television to apologize, saying he felt "shame" when he saw video of the incident. The airline also promised refunds to the horrified passengers who watched ...
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United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz Says He Won't Resign
- Thursday April 13, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
United Continental chief executive Oscar Munoz said Wednesday he will not resign and again apologized for the removal of a customer from an overbooked flight by force -- an incident that drew global scorn.
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United CEO Apologizes For 'Horrific Event,' Promises Review Of Policies
- Wednesday April 12, 2017
- World News | Lori Aratani, Avi Selk, The Washington Post
After two days of conflicting explanations, falling stock prices and worldwide outrage, United Airlines entered full mea culpa mode Tuesday, with its chief executive apologizing for the "horrific event" in which a passenger was dragged from a plane screaming after refusing a last-minute request to give up his seat to make room for a crew member.
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United CEO Felt 'Shame' Watching Video Of Deplaned Man, Accepts Responsibility
- Thursday April 13, 2017
- World News | Lori Aratani, The Washington Post
United's efforts to contain a public relations crisis that has tarnished its image and led to calls for a boycott kicked into overdrive Wednesday with its chief executive appearing on national television to apologize, saying he felt "shame" when he saw video of the incident. The airline also promised refunds to the horrified passengers who watched ...
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www.ndtv.com
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United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz Says He Won't Resign
- Thursday April 13, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
United Continental chief executive Oscar Munoz said Wednesday he will not resign and again apologized for the removal of a customer from an overbooked flight by force -- an incident that drew global scorn.
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www.ndtv.com
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United CEO Apologizes For 'Horrific Event,' Promises Review Of Policies
- Wednesday April 12, 2017
- World News | Lori Aratani, Avi Selk, The Washington Post
After two days of conflicting explanations, falling stock prices and worldwide outrage, United Airlines entered full mea culpa mode Tuesday, with its chief executive apologizing for the "horrific event" in which a passenger was dragged from a plane screaming after refusing a last-minute request to give up his seat to make room for a crew member.
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