Some United Airlines employees say dead-dog story sounds 'very fishy'
After a French bulldog died Tuesday on a United flight, United employees behind the scenes were raising some pertinent points about the incident in a rapid-fire exchange of emails among United flight attendants, customers service agents, pilots and other insiders. Sources within the United employee ranks shared some of the hundreds of emails that began flowing among employees in the immediate aftermath of the dead dog. One succinct email from a United customer service agent seemed to sum up the feelings of many who spoke out: “Very fishy.” “Something is really off here,” noted another United employee. Indeed, other comments seemed to suggest it might be ill-advised for United management to rush to judgement about the flight attendant who reportedly insisted the dog be placed in an overhead bin. <br/>
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Some United Airlines employees say dead-dog story sounds 'very fishy'
After a French bulldog died Tuesday on a United flight, United employees behind the scenes were raising some pertinent points about the incident in a rapid-fire exchange of emails among United flight attendants, customers service agents, pilots and other insiders. Sources within the United employee ranks shared some of the hundreds of emails that began flowing among employees in the immediate aftermath of the dead dog. One succinct email from a United customer service agent seemed to sum up the feelings of many who spoke out: “Very fishy.” “Something is really off here,” noted another United employee. Indeed, other comments seemed to suggest it might be ill-advised for United management to rush to judgement about the flight attendant who reportedly insisted the dog be placed in an overhead bin. <br/>