The Concerning Reason United Dragged a Paying Passenger Off a Flight

One man's experience on a United flight redefines travel nightmares. Videos of a passenger being violently dragged through the aisle of a United Airways flight have widely circulated around the internet, raising eyebrows and questions about the airline's actions.

The video shows a man, identified as a doctor, who was reportedly on Flight 3411 from Chicago O'Hare to Louisville, KY, on April 10 as he was forcibly removed by security. According to the airline, he was asked to deplane so that employees who were needed in Louisville could take his seat. Witnesses say no one volunteered, so the airline randomly selected passengers. They were offered $800 and a hotel room for the night.

Jayse D. Anspach, another passenger, shared his account of the incident on Twitter. "The doctor needed to work at the hospital the next day," Anspach wrote.

People on social media who saw the incident were not pleased with United — even people who weren't on the flight were outraged.

United's CEO, Oscar Munoz, released a statement in response to the videos. "This is an upsetting event to all of us here at United," Munoz said. "Our team is moving with a sense of urgency to work with the authorities and conduct our own detailed review of what happened."

United's definition of customer service is not boding well with customers recently: in March, the airline refused to allow two passengers who were wearing leggings on board a flight.