More than 40 percent of Americans are willing to pay more money and endure a layover in order to avoid flying on United Airlines, according to a new survey.
The poll from Morning Consult — which was conducted after a passenger was violently dragged off a United flight last week — could spell trouble for the embattled airline.
United has been struggling to contain the fallout from the controversial incident, which has sparked nationwide outrage and calls for congressional hearings.
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