United Airlines is allowing customers who object to flying into an airport named after President Donald Trump to switch their flights to Fort Lauderdale or Miami for free, according to an internal memo shared with the aviation blog Live And Let's Fly. The policy applies to the recently renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach, Florida.
United Airlines has reportedly implemented a policy allowing customers who object to flying into an airport named after President Donald Trump to switch their flights to Fort Lauderdale or Miami at no cost, according to an internal memo obtained by the aviation blog Live And Let's Fly. The airport in question is the recently renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach, Florida, a change formalized by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis earlier this month, as The Zioneer previously reported. The memo states the policy takes effect immediately. United Airlines has not publicly commented on the report.
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