United Looks at First-Class Seat Denial
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United Looks at First-Class Seat Denial

Title: United Looks at First-Class Seat Denial

Published: Thu, 5 Nov 2009

Description: United Airlines is responding to allegations from a Maryland businessman who says a gate agent denied him access to the first-class cabin on a recent flight because he was dressed too casually.

Full Article: http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/dpgo-man-denied-first-class-united-track-suit-fc-200911051257424266089

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" rarely -- as United Airlines -- at first glance now. It claims he was denied act as an upper Canada and united flight out of -- it away -- It -- up first on fox five dwell on it now an update will."

" On good evening tonight we have a bond from the united the airline is acknowledging the net and making an apology. Our story making national headlines lot of folks wondering if they could be connect past and are denied act. Here's the background united passenger Armando Alvarez is a corporate he would back by. And travel company headquarters in Connecticut nearly every Monday it was Monday October 20 -- When he says united models -- not the first class cabin. That when he -- denied an act that cabin because he was wearing a rack Alvarez has anyone."

" Wearing -- and our. I was humiliated. I was embarrassed. And not when a little pat injures were -- behind me to what happened and I. Agent at on the -- Iraq. To go on for a class they knew they -- was kidding I'm not I'm a morning and not get him for a class."

" A day after our story aired Unita representative got back to day or as. Never have happened and -- or anyone for that matter united apologized. For all the employee accused of denying or -- act of her last. Is a contract employee isn't lawyer or was on and interviewed him today and officials are reviewing security footage from the terminal from that day. As for united officials say there is no passenger dress code to -- rules you should know about. You can't be barefoot and in the peak -- and -- think you'll agree to rules. We all welcomed the -- Look on the up and."

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