United Airlines has another passenger complaint to deal with -- this time in court.
Karen Shiboleth claims she was forced out of her business-class seat during a flight to London from Newark, New Jersey, in September and escorted to the rear of the plane without an explanation.
She sued the airline Monday, claiming she's out $9,146 in fees and award points but seeks at least $150,000 in punitive damages "to deter such behavior in the future."
United is dealing with a public-relations crisis after a passenger on another flight suffered a broken nose and two lost teeth when he was forcibly removed to make room for the airline's employees. A lawyer for the passenger, David Dao, has said he expects to sue the airline.
Shiboleth says she was on her way to London to begin a master's degree program in international relations at Kings College when the incident occurred. She had originally paid US$1,498.90 for a window seat in the economy cabin before using 60,000 American Express miles, and an additional US$498.56 in fees and expenses to upgrade to premium economy