SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA - UNITED AIRLINES OFFERING $10,000 FOR TRAVELERS

The United Airlines announced it will raise to $10,000 for payments to customers giving up their seats starting Friday. The effort is to provide passengers optional ways to resolve and reduce overbooking flights, and not eliminating the sales of more tickets for passengers. This approach is because of the recent passenger problems with United Airlines during a flight, and how the passenger was allegedly removed from therein flight. The United Airlines officials mentioned reducing particular flights with poor tracking records of finding volunteer passengers giving up their seats. The United Airlines officials also identified the mistake of letting other crew members board late leading into removing paying passengers.

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