Oscar Munoz, CEO of United Airlines, a US airline, has settled in the center of the criticism after the images of a passenger drifting away from the social media have reacted.
Speaking on ABC television, Munoz described the incident as a "system failure" and said, "No more similar events will happen"
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The airline's manager also stated that they will not use law enforcement agencies again when the passengers are being flew overhead.
The images of dragging a passenger of Asian descent from the USA in the USA have shown a great reaction in social media and the explanation of Munoz's personnel has led to the growth of the reaction. In his new statement on this, Munoz said that he apologized on the road.
Munoz, whose first words were unsatisfactory, said on Tuesday he was deeply saddened by the 'horrible' statement in his last statement, saying that 'no one should be treated like this.'
Munoz, who said that he was very uncomfortable with the images, stated that he will do his best to prevent such a thing from happening again, saying that he takes all responsibility and desires a big apology.
He's being treated at the hospital
The family of passenger David Dao explained that they thanked him for his intense support in his statement.
Dao was reportedly treated in a hospital in Chicago.
"The passenger refused to stay with his own seat on his seat, leaving the flight team with no other choice than to call security officers at the airport," arguing the staff of the United Airlines CEO, Munoz, in his first letter.
Speaking to the Washington Post, experts said this letter was remote and insensitive
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Instead of relieving the reaction of the CEO's initial statement, the company's shares lost about 3.3 percent on Tuesday morning on its multiplication.
Thus the market value of the Company decreased by $ 750 million.
However, Munoz's comments have come too late to comment on Twitter and that it is cold.
On the other hand, the Senate Trade Committee wrote a letter to the company requesting an explanation of the incident.
Rep. Bill Shusher of the Representatives Assembly Transportation and Infrastructure Committee said he was worried about the incident.
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