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Title: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: ABX on June 07, 2017, 10:08:19 pm
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A classical musician has accused a United Airlines supervisor of barring her from boarding a plane with her centuries-old violin, sparking a scuffle that caused her to miss her flight and left her worried her hands — and by extension, her livelihood — may have been harmed.

Yennifer Correia's attorney said Tuesday a lawsuit against United is likely on the 33-year-old Memphis woman's behalf after the Sunday confrontation in Houston as she was preparing to fly to Missouri for a symphony rehearsal.....

http://www.chron.com/news/texas/article/Violinist-United-wouldn-t-let-her-board-with-11199579.php


Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: ABX on June 07, 2017, 10:11:05 pm
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Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: Wingnut on June 07, 2017, 10:15:02 pm
The old Bomb in the Violin trick! <Maxwell Smart voice>

The airlines really need to get with the program.
Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: InHeavenThereIsNoBeer on June 07, 2017, 10:24:25 pm
I've flown about a half million miles on United, and plenty on others.  Not once have I seen an incident like this start in any other way than a passenger demanding special treatment.  Yes, the flight crew can throw down some serious attitude, but I've never seen them be the ones to start it.

OTOH, plenty of times I've seen a passenger politely request assistance with a valuable/fragile item and receive it.

It's almost like the golden rule or something.

[Edit: Oh yeah, forgot to mention I bloody hate United.]
Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: Rivergirl on June 07, 2017, 10:27:24 pm
Back in the day of Continental Airlines culture this would never have happened  The United culture is a gutter culture.   JMO
Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: ABX on June 07, 2017, 10:28:19 pm
I've flown about a half million miles on United, and plenty on others.  Not once have I seen an incident like this start in any other way than a passenger demanding special treatment.  Yes, the flight crew can throw down some serious attitude, but I've never seen them be the ones to start it.

OTOH, plenty of times I've seen a passenger politely request assistance with a valuable/fragile item and receive it.

It's almost like the golden rule or something.

[Edit: Oh yeah, forgot to mention I bloody hate United.]

A couple times in the past year I've seen incidents almost start by gate agents. It seems everyone is on edge lately, and it isn't just the passengers. I found this story shared from a good friend who plays with her and she said Yennifer is a sweetheart.
Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: cato potatoe on June 08, 2017, 03:27:15 am
What a prima donna.  They would have stored it safely in the pet freezer, and delivered its ashes in less than a week.
Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: Frank Cannon on June 08, 2017, 03:37:40 am
I better contact this lawyer. I happen to have footage of this incident.....

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Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: rodamala on June 08, 2017, 04:13:48 am
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Title: Re: Violinist: United wouldn't let her board with instrument
Post by: rodamala on June 08, 2017, 04:17:50 am
Back in the day of Continental Airlines culture this would never have happened  The United culture is a gutter culture.   JMO

Try the United Club... or better yet, one of the new Polaris Lounges.  Not much in the way of this gutter culture you write of.