That is the airlines problem, not the passenger in question. So if that is indeed the case United were booting paying passengers FOR PROFIT!
Over booking is BS too. If someone doesn't show up on time tuff! Most often it's the passenger's fault because of poor time management. If people were out the cost of the ticket because THEY missed a flight bet next time they would be on time. In other words you are responsible to get to the plane on time, the airline is responsible to fly you to a designated destination. They have NO responsibility to you if you are a no show. If the airline refunds any part of a missed flight ticket then that's on the airline. Shouldn't be because if their poor planning! The solution is easy, leave 6-12 seats unsold in case they have to move a crew. Then if there is no need they can allow space available passengers to use those seats. And those should be the only tickets that are refundable. The airlines have a right to make a profit but not by selling something they don't have.
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