Demetrio has said Dao lost teeth, suffered a concussion and a broken nose as airport police employed by Chicago removed him.
Public anger and rebuttal has been fired at the United Airlines Company after a horrific scene took place in one of their airplanes this week.
Last year Delta got more passengers to give up their seats than any other USA airline, partly by paying more than most of the others.
The policy change comes as the beleaguered airline is still in recovery mode in the aftermath of the viral video of a passenger being dragged off a Chicago-to-Louisville flight Sunday night.
Attorneys of David Dao, the United Airlines passenger who was forcibly dragged out of a plane, have gone to court seeking to have the carrier preserve all the evidence that relates to the incident that occurred in Chicago, Illinois.
CNN reported on Saturday that crew members and staff taking a United flight to get to another city for work will be required to check in one hour before departure.
Chicago could also be sued, as the aviation security officers were hired by the city.
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United Airlines said a man wouldn't give up his spot on a flight.
Delta customer service employees will be permitted to offer up to $2,000 in these cases, up from the prior cap of $800.
That increased to 79 percent among those who indicated they had heard about the United incident recently, while it was about evenly split among those who hadn't. "No one should ever be mistreated this way ..."
United spokeswoman Maggie Schmerin said in an email Sunday that the change is an initial step in a review of policies and it's meant to ensure that situations like Dao's never happen again.
In a statement issued immediately after Thursday's news conference, United insisted that Munoz and the airline called Dao numerous times to apologize. Munoz has said he has no plans to resign.
United's board said on Friday the company had to craft policies to win back customer trust and apologized to Dao and his family. If there aren't enough volunteers, airlines can pick passengers - on United, those who paid more for a ticket or fly frequently are less likely to be selected. At some point, Dao went limp, and the officer dragged him off the plane.


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