United fires 35 employees accused of abusing family travel perks

When airlines say employee travel benefits that allow nearly free flights are for friends and family, they mean it.

United Airlines has fired 35 employees who were allegedly involved in a “brokering scheme” involving the sale of travel privileges that employees get as a perk of working for the carrier, according to a notice the airline sent employees on Wednesday.

Chicago-based United didn’t say how often it catches employees flouting rules governing standby travel benefits intended for immediate family members, or friends flying on more limited “buddy passes.” But such programs are a common perk in the airline industry and abuse isn’t unique to United.

READ MORE: Travel perks for airline employees have been around for decades. So have attempts to abuse them. »

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