Two passengers were both hit with overbooked flights this weekend: One, as we all know too well now, was forcibly dragged off the plane, while the other was paid $11,000.
The same day as the dragging incident occurred on a United Airlines flight, turning into a PR nightmare as soon as videos of the altercation went viral, Forbes published a travel writer's account of how she made bank after her family of three was bumped from two Delta flights.
SEE ALSO:The whole world is angry at United Airlines"It's interesting how two different airlines handled the same situation," Laura Begley Bloom said in a phone call.
She scored $11,000 in gift cards and vouchers when her trip to visit in-laws in Florida with her husband and 4-year-old daughter last Friday didn't go as planned. Meanwhile the man pulled off the United plane is preparing to sue.
Delta handled overbooked flights very differently than United.Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesAfter flight back-ups nationwide hit Delta especially hard, airline representatives started asking for volunteers to stay back on her family's flight out of New York. About 60 passengers were on stand-by. Initially Bloom said she wasn't going to give up her tickets. But she relented when her husband negotiated with a flight attendant to receive $1,350 per person in American Express gift cards (up from an initial $900).
Bloom snagged the offer and re-booked a flight for Saturday, heading back home (a paid hotel was offered but they were locals so didn't need it). But when they returned the next day to the airport they found crowded, delayed flights yet again. So again they volunteered and again they received $3950 in American Express gift cards. Delta also gave them lunch vouchers and roundtrip taxi fare (that's about $50 just for the ride).
But when the airline couldn't find a flight to re-book them for the next day, the family offered to cancel their tickets altogether — and Delta paid them $1,000 each in gift cards and fully refunded them for the three tickets. Add that up and it's a solid $11,000 in gift cards, plus vouchers and refunded tickets, to keep three people from taking up space on overbooked planes.
SEE ALSO:Users' guide: Your rights (or lack thereof) when flying the 'friendly' skiesMeanwhile, an overbooked flight from Chicago to Louisville was having a hard time scrounging up volunteers to give up their seats that same weekend. Reportedly the airline offered anywhere between $800 to $1,000, but it wasn't enough. So they resorted to randomly selecting passengers, which is when David Dao was told he had to get off the plane. When he refused, he was pulled out of his seat and left bloody as someone dragged him down the airplane aisle. We saw what happened from many different angles.
Through her experience, Bloom saw the volunteer system work — when the airline had a good enough offer.
"United handled it terribly," Bloom said. "At a certain point you got to have a little humanity."
Airlines have a lot of discretion and leeway on what they can offer passengers to convince them to volunteer their seats.
"They can sweeten the deal," Bloom said.
Instead, United ended up getting dragged on social media and in the press, losing out financially and getting threatened with a lawsuit. Seems like basic math: not worth it.
(责任编辑:探索)
Mom discovers security cameras hacked, kids' bedroom livestreamed
'Succession' Season 4 kicks things off with a Season 1 callback
WSJ report on user 'clusters' reveals how unsettling TikTok's data collection can be
Baylor vs. UC Santa Barbara livestream: How to watch the March Madness matchup live
Did our grandparents have the best beauty advice?Researchers create temporary tattoos you can use to control your devices
In the future, your tattoos could be much more than just ink designs.
。Scientists have created a new
...[详细]March Madness: How to watch the Sweet 16 NCAA Men's Basketball livestreams
Wow, has March Madness been fun so far, or what?(Unless, of course, you had one of the following as
...[详细]What the U.S. TikTok ban would mean for advocates demanding a say
The culmination of dozens of national security and data privacy hearings on the congressional floor
...[详细]Twitter Blue users can now upload 2 hours of HD video. Users are already uploading pirated movies.
After attempts to turn Twitter into a full-fledged subscription platform have failed, Twitter owner
...[详细]You will love/hate Cards Against Humanity's new fortune cookies
If you've ever ordered Cards Against Humanity from the delightfully corrupt board game's website, yo
...[详细]
Every Pride, it seems, people online debate about who "counts" as queer. Some may think polyamory an
...[详细]March Madness: How to stream USC vs. Michigan State
Let the madness begin! Again!Watching today’s battle between 10th-seeded Southern California a
...[详细]WSJ report on user 'clusters' reveals how unsettling TikTok's data collection can be
It's already known just how extensive TikTok is about collecting user data. From names, users’
...[详细]Carlos Beltran made a very interesting hair choice
Apparently the Texas Rangers' Carlos Beltran is taking hair advice from another Carlos in sports --
...[详细]Elton John's Glastonbury performance among the most watched TV of the year
Elton John brought this year's Glastonbury Festival to a close on Sunday night, with a three-hour-lo
...[详细]Visualizing July's astounding global temperature records

Everything to know from 'Barbie' character posters
