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TopicWho do you think was in the right in this united airlines situation?
Kinglicious
04/10/17 4:55:06 PM
#28:


Kenri posted...
She was literally a child, not an employee of the airline


The ticket she's using says she's a representative. As a result, she needs to comply with the dress code for that. If she wants to dress super casual she/her parents can just get her own ticket, there's no problem if she's just a paying customer. But if she wants to fly with the free company ticket, she must comply with the company dress code. This is a complete non issue and is very black and white.

The only thing "just a child!" arguments says is that maybe these free tickets shouldn't be given to children but I don't like ruining nice things. It's a free ticket given to employees of the airline so they can travel with family. Clearing up the dress code could help but that's about it. No fault to them in that case.
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