Is United Airlines content to kill puppies?
Is United Airlines content to kill puppies?
"United Airlines - Puppy Killers"™️
Naw, last year they beat an Asian man and dragged him off his flight.
No
Well they sent one to Japan and it arrived alive. Unfortunately the owner/passenger was no where near Japan. They got the wrong dog. United doesn't hire people who can read, it seems.
They're only content to make money.
Lack of empathy isn't restricted to United Airlines, it is a problem with all of society.
I have yet to read anything that tells how the puppy died. The inference is that it died by being in the overhead compartment. That's BS, there's nothing in an overhead compartment that will kill anyone. Why bring a puppy on an airplane? If you think the overhead compartment is deadly, why allow it to go in the overhead compartment? If it's a "member of the family" as claimed, why put it in a dangerous position? Bottom line, I don't see any fault to UA, all I see is a public relations nightmare.
I used to work for an airline, and, as long as you bought a seat for the pet, the pet could stay in the seat. BUT, if you did NOT buy an extra seat, the under seat storage rules apply, and, if it did NOT fit under YOUR seat, it had to be packed-away. Sounds like there was not an extra seat purchased for that pet.
It's the owners fault not the airlines. It's your responsibility to make sure your pup is safe at all times. If you trust him in someone's else hands there's a good chance he won't be properly cared for. When that Mom was told to put her pup in the overhead bin she should have downright refused, she should have left the f'ing plane. She should have asked to talk to the pilots. And no matter what was going on she should have insisted someone check on her dog every half an hour.
They should no longer exist as an airline. I'm boycotting and protesting them.
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