Asian communities stand up for Dao and boycott United Airlines.
Customers are leaving one star ratings on the app along with outraged and sarcastic comments.
Three years before forcibly removing a passenger, the airline made the promise in an effort to fight off regulations.
Following United Airlines kicking Dr. David Dao off its flight, Twitter users became enraged. Some Twitter users are complaining negative tweets about United Airlines have been deleted, but it doesn't appear to be the case.
Dr. David Dao started playing poker professionally after his medical license was suspended.
Just when United likely thought the issue would die down, a newspaper published an extensive bio of the man forcefully pulled from one of its planes.
Social media users mocked the company following viral video of aviation security officers forcibly removing a passenger from a plane.
"I shouldn't be laughing, but it's just so bizarre," O'Reilly said to Fox News correspondent Rob Schmitt as the incident played on the screen.
CEO Oscar Munoz called the passenger "disruptive and belligerent" and said he left crew "no choice but to call officers to assist in removing" him.
The airline issued a statement apologizing for the "overbook situation," but didn't mention the violent removal of a passenger.
The company said the young girls were "pass riders" and did not comply with the airline's dress code for those enjoying the perks of airline employment.
Airline share prices took a dive, but hourly wage workers may feel the most financial pain.
With a dozen such incidents reported in the last 18 months, the Council on American-Islamic Relations says the time is right to seek accountability from the airlines.
The unidentified man was removed from a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Houston.
The technology would increase efficiency while automating some of the work done by air traffic controllers.
The carrier grounded all its domestic flights Sunday night “due to an IT issue.” Flights have since resumed but flyers will continue to face delays.
The problem was related to the carrier’s weight reporting system, which has now been resolved, the airline said.
Facts and ways to honor the victims of Sept. 11 attacks 15 years ago.
The drop in airline stocks was mostly steeper than the trend in broader indexes on both sides of the Atlantic.
The order from Xiamen Air is just the latest deal in a region experiencing a boom in interest in travel.
A report by aviation industry trade body said Wednesday that 140 million people were expected to fly in the United States during March and April 2016.
Two shareholders’ nomination of six potential directors was the latest in a series of challenges for the third-largest U.S. airline.