To board is to enter (from a website, the contract does not define it). The terms in the United Contract of Carriage for kicking someone off the plane is refuse to transport or remove from the aircraft.
The temporal implication is that the contract stipulates they could be prevented from entering (boarding) the plane, but does not mention removal from the plane.
Once a time I was hungry, so decided to order a big crunch (only sandwich) at KFC inside a mall. The dependent told me to wait 8 minutes. Ok I accepted. After 10 minutes I went to the bar to ask about my order. The girl told me to wait a little bit because it was being cooked yet. Great, I accepted. 5 minutes later I approached again and the girl told me again to wait… Fine, I was upset… I couldn’t stand anymore when saw 20 mins in the clock and they didn’t call me still. I approached to the bar by 3rd time and directly requested my money back… “Excuse me but I want my money back, I can’t wait anymore, I can buy a sandwich in 2 minutes at the coffee shop next to this”. The manager saw the incident, rapidly asked the kitchen about my order, approached us and offered me the big crunch accompanied with big fries and a big soda. LOL, it was a pleasure at the end.
What’s the moral of the story? MANAGEMENT QUALITY is important. If you have a retard in the management, you will have retard results.
The KFC manager could have stand in the position on not giving my money back and request me to continue waiting, so I get mad and start yelling “Return my money back, bich!”, then she starts ignoring me or whatever so I freak out and throw a shoe at her to get her attention back… the mall security guards approach and ask me to leave… I refuse and kick them, they kick me back, fick! I won’t go back never to this f.ickk!
All the people around looking the horrible scene and planning to visit other malls and KFC stores in the future. “Here is too dangerous for my kids”.
This is what happened in the American United Airlines