As for ORD, American lost a bag of mine once there.
The airline didn't lose your bags. The only employees of the airline are the pilots and cabin crew. Everyone else who does anything at the airport are contract s by the airport or the airline, but usually the airport. From those on the check-in desk to the people at security, the baggage handlers. The maintenance crews yes are usually all contracted or supplied by the airport.
Airlines have the right to eject anyone off any flight at any time (not in the air of course) and they don't. We'd a reason for it. It seems United have not handled god pne very well at all. But they will survive this because when it comes to plane tickets most people are price sensitive so will go with the cheapest . Just look at how Ryanair has thrived after pouring scorn over their passengers over the years.
I think what soulrider means is you'd have cashed out some value and still retained the shares. Only useful, though, if they go up again. Although if they don't, you've at least got some cash.
they ar already back over $70 a share
Watching the Dr's attorney and his daughter give a press conference .
He's lost two front teeth 😯
I reckon $10m out of court
Im calling that up ..... $25m
Sounds like their are going for the city of Chicago as well.
Liability is going to be the issue here - it's a PR disaster for the airline, but they're a discount seller and over-booking is a little known, but normal business model for them. They chose the passengers at random as per their Ts and Cs and he wouldn't go so they called the Police - that's all very unsavoury but legal.
It's the Police who dragged him out for that sometimes lethal crime in the US 'Non Compliance'.
Suing the City of Chicago probably won't give him the massive pay-out he might have got from the Airline.
