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2017 has been。 ruff 。 for United Airlines and things don't seem to be improving.。
The latest in a string of very bad incidents at the hands of the airline occurred on Friday after Quincy Matthew Hanley — a rapper whom you likely know as ScHoolboy Q — and his dog were placed on separate flights after a layover in Denver. 。
SEE ALSO:United is now literally taking things from children 。On Friday night after realizing he and his pet had been separated, the rapper shared his concern on Twitter, calling the airline out for putting his dog, Yeeerndamean, on the wrong flight and demanding answers. 。
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reports, the rapper and his dog were traveling from Missouri to Burbank, California earlier that day. Things were going smoothly until their layover in Denver when the airline accidentally switched Yeeerndamean with another dog.。
By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。 Thanks for signing up!。"My little dog been moving around since the A.M., prolly has pee and number 2 all in his cage smh," Hanley told 。
CNN 。 . "...I plan on suing." 。 In a statement to 。
CNN,
United apologized for the mishap and said the dog is being cared for:。 "We're working as quickly as possible to reunite the pet with their owner later this evening. We have reached out to our customer and sincerely apologize for this mistake and are providing a refund. Pets are part of our customers' family, and their safety and wellbeing is of the upmost importance to us." 。On Saturday morning a United spokesperson told 。
On Saturday morning a United spokesperson told 。
Mashable, "。
The customer’s dog has been safely reunited with their owner. We sincerely apologize for this mistake and are providing a refund." 。
The airline has already come under fire this year for banning leggings, a high number of in-flight animal deaths, the violent removal a passenger from an overbooked flight, and a June lawsuit that revealed two-year-old footage of an employee pushing a 71-year-old passenger to the floor. Recently, United also gave a two-year-old's seat to a standby passenger, forcing his mother to carry him for the duration of the flight.。
Please, United — just be better.。