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Home  /  World  /  United Airlines threatens to evict all passengers if business class travelers refuse to give up seats for crew

United Airlines threatens to evict all passengers if business class travelers refuse to give up seats for crew

by Jake Hoffman
September 24, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
United Airlines threatens to evict all passengers if business class travelers refuse to give up seats for crew

Unexpected Demand for Business Class Seats

In a surprising turn of events, United Airlines flight 923 from Los Angeles to London faced a potential passenger removal threat on Sunday. The airline requested three business class passengers to relocate to extra legroom coach seats due to an issue with the bunk facilities for the onboard crew.

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According to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines and United’s flight attendant contract, crew members must have adequate rest during long-haul flights. With the flight spanning ten and a half hours, the need for rest became critical, prompting the crew to seek volunteers to vacate their Polaris Business class seats.

Passenger reactions and offers

Passengers were informed by gate agents of the malfunctioning crew rest areas, which maintenance personnel couldn’t fix in time. Typically, airlines reserve business class seats for crew rest, but the issues were discovered post-boarding. Initially, passengers were offered $1,500 in travel credits and 75,000 miles to volunteer their seats.

Despite the incentives, no passengers volunteered, leading to a stern warning that the entire plane might be deplaned. A passenger described the communication as a threat in terms of both “wording and tone.” Eventually, the offer increased to $2,500 in credits, leading to three volunteers. This incident resulted in a 44-minute flight delay.

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Echoes of a past incident

This situation mirrors a previous United Airlines incident in India, where a weight and balance issue required business class passengers to move to a coach. The reluctance of passengers, many settled in for the journey, led to the flight’s cancellation after unsuccessful re-seating attempts.

United Airlines has not yet commented on the recent incident, leaving many to question the handling of such situations and the impact on customer satisfaction.

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