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Korean Air Contracts With United Airlines to Learn How To Drag Passengers Off Plane

Korean Air is meeting with United Airlines officials after their staff had to drag a woman off a Korean Air flight because she refused to move to her proper seat. She had taken a seat in business class and when asked to move to her proper seat in coach, she refused.

Video footage shows Korean Air staff really needs training on how to drag a person off the plane with authority. At one point, the whole group fell on top of each other like kids playing “Get the Man” in schoolyard playground football where the person with the ball gets tackled by everyone else in the game.

Korean Air officials quickly placed calls to United Airlines who acted with authority when they had to remove a passenger earlier this year, dragging the man by his arms like a sack of potatoes. “We need to update our training,” said a Korean Air official.

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