March 28, 2024 8:47 AM

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United Airlines Makes Group Travel Easier with Innovative Mileage Sharing Feature

United Airlines Makes Group Travel Easier with Innovative Mileage Sharing Feature

United Airlines introduces a mile sharing feature, allowing up to five passengers to pool their miles together for easier group travel planning, enhancing family and friend trips.

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United Airlines Faces Scrutiny After Series of Flight Issues

United Airlines Faces Scrutiny After Series of Flight Issues

United Airlines focuses on safety after recent incidents, including a missing panel and engine fire, assures improvements and thorough investigations.

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United Airlines Lets You See Your Seat in 3D When Booking

You can now feel your seat before actual boarding on the plane as United Airlines lets you see the seats before making a reservation. Not only are the seats but you can also view other features of the plane while the camera is rolling inside it such as the location of the bathroom, how much room there is in the bulkhead row, and which seat is best.

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United Airlines Will Give Free Flights To Families Separated At The Border

In order to help immigrants whose children were separated at the border, United Airlines is donating flights to help them reach their next destination for free. The carrier’s move has garnered praise on social media.

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What You Need To Know About The New ‘Premium Economy’ Cabins From United Airlines

United Airlines is launching new Premium Plus cabins for its passengers. Equipped with wider seats, built-in leg rests, and a generous recline, people will surely feel more comfortable on international flights without spending too much.

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United Airlines Caught Again In A Scandal: Agent 'Wrestled' Musician From Her 17th Century Violion

A violinist complained that an agent from United Airlines tried to take away her violin from her.

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United Airlines To Suspend Venezuela Flights -- Why?

United Airlines decided to cut flights from Houston to Caracas, Venezuela due to the failure of profiting.

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ExpressJet Pilot Played Surgeon By Removing Testicles Of A Transgender, Gets Sued

A 57-year-old licensed pilot was charged with felony assault after he performed a surgery to remove the testicles of a transgender.

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United Airlines Apologizes For Ticket Agent Canceling Passenger's Reservation Because Passenger Was Filming Her

United Airlines is apologizing to a passenger who got his ticket canceled for recording his conversation with a ticketing agent. The airline said that the incident will be investigated.

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Oops! United Airlines Flew Passenger To The Wrong Direction

A passenger from United, instead of going to Paris, was flown to Chicago.

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Southwest Airlines Plans To Stop Flight Overbooking

Southwest Airlines will now stop overbooking its flights along with JetBlue. The decision was made due to the United Airlines incident where a man was forcibly dragged off an overbooked flight.

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United Airlines Offers Cheap Flights To Woo Back Passengers and Financial Incentives For Overbooked Flights

Cheap flights, financial incentives for passengers volunteering to relinquish their seats during overbooked flights, and changes in their policy is what United Airlines is doing to get back in the good graces of the people.

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United Airlines Pledges New Passenger Protections Including $10K Compensation For Passengers Voluntarily Giving Up Seats On Overbooked Flights

Following the incident that involved a man being dragged out of an overbooked flight, United Airlines releases new customer care policies. One of its policies involves compensating passengers $10,000 for taking different flights if an overbooking incident happens.

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Dragged Off Passenger Wins Settlement Over United Airlines

Dr. Dao's lawyers announced Thursday that they have finally reached a settlement with United Airlines.

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United Airlines Cleared By Aviation Police Over David Dao Case

David Dao was "violent" and "verbally abusive" before the aviation officers showed up, according to aviation police investigations. Chicago's inspector general and aviation commissioner are also working to give clarity to the case's details.

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