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United Airlines
United furlough warnings could be the tea leaves for the airline industry
by
Andy Uhler
Jul 9, 2020
United Airlines warned 36,000 employees Wednesday that they could be furloughed in October.
After Boeing 737 Max grounding, demand for used planes takes off
by
Jack Stewart
Aug 5, 2019
Companies that want to sell planes turn to brokers, who work a little like real estate agents.
United buys stake in biometric firm Clear as a pitch to frequent fliers
Jul 30, 2019
Airlines are looking for ways to hold on to their most valuable customers.
A broken guitar, a YouTube video and a new era of customer service
by
Tommy Andres
Jul 5, 2019
Canadian musician Dave Carroll looks back on the viral hit that made United Airlines sit up and listen.
What would make you boycott a company?
Oct 30, 2017
Can consumers regulate businesses with the power of PR?
What United could have done differently
Apr 11, 2017
Was there a better way to handle the situation? Yes, there was. And airlines do it all the time.
United is in the hot seat after video shows passenger's forcible removal
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Robert Garrova
Apr 10, 2017
The airline is handling a first-class PR problem, but will it change?
For public good, not for profit.
You want economy? United has “basic” economy
by
Gigi Douban
Nov 16, 2016
The airline will offer a no-frills fare to compete with low-cost airlines Spirit and Frontier.
United's CEO on making flying less horrible
Sep 7, 2016
Oscar Munoz explains how it all starts with shared purpose.
When do airlines decide to kick people off planes?
by
Tony Wagner
Apr 18, 2016
Several incidents have resulted in airlines removing people from planes, but the reasons why weren't always clear.