Dog death on United raises questions about its track record
United Airlines, under siege over the death of a puppy on one of its flights, says the flight attendant who ordered a passenger to put her pet carrier in the overhead bin didn’t know there was a dog inside.
The airline’s account was contradicted by the family that owned the French bulldog, and also by other passengers on Monday night’s flight.
Eleven-year-old Sophia Ceballos told NBC News that her mother told the flight attendant “‘It’s a dog, it’s a dog,’ and (the flight attendant) said we have to put it up there,” in the bin.
Other passengers backed up the family’s account on Twitter and Facebook.


