New York – United Airlines Reduces Denied Boardings After Passenger Dragging

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    In this June 27, 2017, photo, a United Airlines jet taxis to a gate at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. United Continental Holdings, Inc. reports financial results, Tuesday, July 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)New York – United Continental Holdings Inc on Tuesday posted a 79 percent year-over-year decrease in involuntary denied boardings in May and an 88 percent decrease in the month of June.

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    This came after the airline implemented measures to improve customer service following the physical removal of a paying United passenger in April.

    United also posted earnings of $2.75 per share, compared with analysts’ consensus estimate $2.67.


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