
Late in the day Tuesday, United
Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz finally issued what communications experts consider a true apology and a promise to ensure such an incident never recurs. But not before comedians and the public reacted
negatively to Sunday night's events.
With the release of a video showing strong-arm tactics to eject a paying customer from his seat, United Airlines has become the brunt of every
imaginable joke -- on Twitter and late night TV -- but it is ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that may have epitomized it with a parody video depicting United’s new marketing tagline:
“F*ck you!”
The incident has also provoked a storm of discussion not just over United’s response, but about the customer rights of all airline travelers.
“I’m never flying United again…,” Tom Goodwin, Zenith Media, executive vice president-head of innovation, quipped in a tweet this morning, adding, “unless it
is a bit cheaper or has better flight times.”
It was a similar sentiment offered by Kimmel in his set up to the faux United marketing video: “The next time we book a
flight, It doesn’t matter if it’s United, or Delta, or American, if one of those flights is a dollar less than the others, that’s the one we’ll pick. They know this.
That’s why we’re stuck with them.”
@ianbremmer posted a mock Southwest Airlines response campaign: “We beat our competitors. Not you.”

@atlantaholic posted an image of “Waking
Dead” nemesis Negan walking through a United aisle, with the tweet, “United Airlines be like “eenie… meenie…,” suggesting he’d remove passengers with his
baseball bat, Lucille.
