NEW YORK (Reuters) – The backlash against the rough removal of a United Airlines passenger to make room on a crowded flight has opened a divide in the U.S. industry over how to manage flight overbooking, with some renouncing the practice and others offering richer incentives to give up seats.
U.S. airlines overhaul overbooking after United fiasco
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