United Seeks To Minimize Employee Travel No-Shows
United is asking employees to act more like passengers and use or cancel seats when traveling on the carrier. Non-revenue "positive space" travel costs United more than $88 million annually, with most coming from employees scheduling business travel on heavily booked flights and not showing up. "We...
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