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Transportation

Feb. 21, 2002

Court OKs Airline's Removing Passenger

LOS ANGELES - A woman who sued United Airlines and the city of Los Angeles after she was removed from an airplane for entering the first-class cabin without a first-class seat assignment has lost her case on appeal.

        LOS ANGELES - A woman who sued United Airlines and the city of Los Angeles after she was removed from an airplane for entering the first-class cabin without a first-class seat assignment has lost her case on appeal.
        In affirming a judgment of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jean Matusinka, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled that commercial airlines have broad powers und...

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