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Okay, Everybody In Unison: 'At Least They Didn't Drag Her There'
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A woman from France (who speaks no English) boarded a United plane at Newark airport. They scanned her boarding pass for flying to Paris, but when she got to her seat, it was occupied. No worries, they checked her pass and put her in another seat. A few hours later, the plane landed... in San Francisco. What should have been a 7 hour trip took 28 hours. And they can't explain why the boarding pass wasn't caught in the very beginning. Oh, United, you've done it again. (WABC-TV/New York)
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