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professional musician says a United Airlines employee tried to wrestle away her violin after she insisted on carrying the valuable antique onto her flight.
Yennifer Correia wanted to keep the violin, which is hundreds of years old and worth tens of thousands of dollars, with her while flying Sunday from St. Louis to Houston for work, reported KPRC-TV.
Federal law requires airlines to allow musicians to bring their instruments aboard as carry-on luggage, under certain conditions, but Correia said a United supervisor insisted she pay $50 to check in her violin.
She was rude from the beginning, saying these are the rules all you can take with you are some personal items on the plane, and the instrument is too big and its not going to fit, Correia said.
The musician asked for the supervisors full name, and she said the employee then tried to remove the luggage tag to get Correias name and then the dispute got physical.
She proceeded to throw herself on top of my suitcase, so she could take the rest of the sticker from my suitcase, Correia said. At this point, were both struggling pulling the suitcase and Im trying to get her not to take the sticker from me.
I start screaming, Help, help, help, can somebody record whats happening because this ladys trying to take my personal suitcase from me,' Correia added.
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/musicians-hand-injured-after-united-airlines-supervisor-wrestles-away-antique-violin-in-baggage-dispute/
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,620 posts)Completely outrageous behavior on the super's part.
RKP5637
(67,108 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(149,620 posts)still_one
(92,190 posts)dembotoz
(16,804 posts)They wanted her to check an unpublished manuscript for a Harry Potter book.
Like that is gonna happen.
Don't think she flies coach...