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Allegiant does not over book.....
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There is absolutely no reason to over book flights. Airlines should treat flights just like cruise lines treat cabins. You bought it, its yours. If you don't show up, tough luck unless you buy insurance. Then this does not happen. If you need to move a flight crew then those seats do not get sold. This is all about greed by the airlines and enough stroke in Washington to make it happen. So the little guy takes the beating. Vote with your wallet and his changes!
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Not following legal instructions by the flight crew is cause for consequences. Flying is a priveledge, not a right. Hooray for United.
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:bigbow: for United..United bumped.0004..%of it's passagers last year, that is a great record. .And for all of the people who say sue ..Shows how much you know...airlines do a great job and for all of you people who fly up north for $100 and complain ...And think the airline should kiss your ---nothing to stop you from driving... Read the airline rules and their rights before make statements. As for the person who supposedly is a doctor and was chosen because he was Chinese. I would not care if you were the Pope. When a person on authority tell you to get off.......Get off.
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More details of the doctor are coming out.............trading drugs for sex.
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Obviously I can't verify, but I can share what is being reported...................
According to documents filed with the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure, Dao was arrested in 2003 on the drug-related offenses following an undercover investigation. The board’s probe into the criminal charges found that Dao became sexually interested in a male patient, Brian Case, whom he gave a physical examination to, including a genital examination, and whom he eventually made his office manager. Case quit that job due to “inappropriate” remarks made by Dao, who then pursued him and arranged to give him prescription drugs in exchange for sexual acts, according to the documents, filed last year. In 2004, Dao was convicted on a slew of felony counts of obtaining drugs by fraud or deceit and was later placed on five years of supervised probation, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported. |
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Wow..............if I read that article correctly, the Drugs for Sex doctor assaulted / attempted to assault the police officer. That's a whole new arena of law......Newton's Third Law. |
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WHO KNOWS? One title on the MSN "My FEED" said; "Did they remove Doctor because he was Asian?" I thought that wasn't likely. I hate that you can't trust many news sources anymore. |
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Overbooking is a policy that needs to be addressed. And yet, if we buy a ticket but can't use it at the designated time, we are severely penalized by most airlines.
There is no excuse for an airline not having plans on how to move flight crews to the right place at the right time. They have the data they need to accomplish this, and it should have been handled at the gate, not after boarding. |
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