Business Series Video. United boss calls passenger dragging incident 'a watershed moment' Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 18/04/2017 - 17:43 GMT+2 United Airlines assures investors it will rebound from the PR disaster of a passenger being violently dragged from his seat on an overbooked plane. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next United boss calls passenger dragging incident 'a watershed moment' Now playing Next Gaza mourns Al Jazeera reporter Mohammed Wishah killed iin Israeli drone strike Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 9th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Why Europe’s energy prices could stay high even if the Iran war ends Now playing Next WUF13: Urban projects spark global discussion In partnership with World Urban Forum Now playing Next Iran ceasefire effect: Oil plunges as European markets surge Now playing Next Iran's defence-industrial base 'completely' destroyed, Hegseth says Now playing Next Iran's attacks continue in the Gulf, raising questions about ceasefire Now playing Next Lebanon not part of Iran ceasefire agreement, Trump tells US media Now playing Next Trump backs down on Iran as Hormuz set to reopen after temporary deal Now playing Next US VP Vance attacks Brussels and vows to help Orbán after meeting Now playing Next Israel's cabinet instructed 'to begin direct negotiations' with Lebanon, Netanyahu says Now playing Next EU rejects Trump's 'joint venture' with Iran to charge ships through Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next Fact-checking JD Vance's claims that Brussels is 'harming Hungary' Now playing Next 'Alarming': Von der Leyen to raise Hungary's 'Russia leaks' with EU leaders Now playing Next In Finland, the world's first facility to bury nuclear waste is set to begin operations More videos
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