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If pax don’t ask, United won’t pay

05 Feb 2020 - by Amogela Modise
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UNITED Airlines passengers

will now not be compensated

for flight delays unless they

ask for it.

The airline will no longer

proactively offer vouchers

to customers on flights

delayed for less than six

hours. Previously, the airline

automatically distributed

vouchers to passengers

affected by delays it was

directly liable for. If passengers

experience delays between

four and six hours, it is up

to employees to decide

what compensation to offer.

Compensation will then only be

given after customers ask for

it, says United spokesperson,

Kevin Johnston.

“This policy empowers our

employees to make more

personalised service decisions

for our customers when a

disservice occurs. We will

continue to analyse feedback

on our policies and further

invest in approaches that

are most appreciated by our

customers.”

A local representative for

the airline said a number of

US-based airlines used this

policy, and that normal T&Cs

applied for agents wanting to

claim on behalf of clients.

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