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United Airlines CEO apologises after passenger dragged off overbooked flight

Published:Tuesday | April 11, 2017 | 12:00 AM
United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz.
In this September 2015, file photo, a United Airlines passenger plane lands at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J. – AP Photo
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The CEO of United Airlines has apologised what he said is the truly horrific removal of a passenger from an overbooked flight.

Oscar Munoz said he continues to be disturbed by the incident, during which a passenger was forcibly dragged, screaming, off a plane.

He said the company would fix what's broken so it never happens again.

United's parent company's share price plummeted after a video of the incident went viral on Twitter.

The footage taken inside the airliner shows a man being pulled out of his seat and dragged, screaming, down the aisle.

He is later seen with blood on his face.