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Man Banned From United Airlines After Allegedly Urinating on Fellow Business Class Passenger

10-01-2025   adminstudionebo

A woman claimed her stepfather was on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco International Airport to Manila, Philippines on Dec. 27 when he was urinated on by another passenger. United Airlines said it has banned the passenger who made a 'disturbance' on the flight.
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Man Banned From United Airlines After Allegedly Urinating on Fellow Business Class Passenger

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