United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz, who was criticised for his initial response to a passenger being violently dragged off a plane, says he gave up his 2017 bonus.
Munoz's compensation, mostly in stock awards, fell to US$9.6 million ($13.4m) in 2017 from US$18.7m the year before.
United Continental Holdings Inc. detailed it in a securities filing Monday.
United also says Chairman Robert Milton is stepping down and the board will pick a new independent chairman.
In a letter to employees, Munoz says he waived his bonus to send a message about accountability.