United Airlines is pushing back on reports that it will allow passengers to change their flight destinations for free if they do not want to land at the newly renamed Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach. A travel blog called Live and Let’s Fly shared an internal memo on Thursday that was reportedly...
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United Airlines is pushing back on reports that it will allow passengers to change their flight destinations for free if they do not want to land at the newly renamed Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach. A travel blog called Live and Let’s Fly shared an internal memo on Thursday that was reportedly...
United Airlines is pushing back on reports that it will allow passengers to change their flight destinations for free if they do not want to land at the newly renamed Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach. United Airlines reportedly told employees to let passengers change their flights free of charge if they wish to avoid the President Donald J.
Trump International Airport in Florida after it was renamed in honor of the 45th and 47th president.
The Hill reported the story as "United denies offering free flight changes over Trump airport name." One America News Network reported the story as "'Poorly worded': United Airlines internal memo instructs staff to offer free reroutes to customers avoiding the Donald J. Trump International Airport."
2 sources have covered this story, including One America News Network and The Hill. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 1 day ago.
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