Analyze the United Airlines events described in the timeline below with respect to its level of customer service.

Analyze the United Airlines events described in the timeline below with respect to its level of customer service. Take a look at the links below that will take you through a journey of brand issues for United Airlines around alleged mistreatment of its customers.

March 31, 2008It all started when the Sons of Maxwell tour was travelling to Nebraska via Chicagos OHare airport. David Carrolls $3,500 guitar was damaged. United did not deny the damage, but after nine months it stated it could do nothing to compensate Carroll for the loss. Carroll promised to write and produce three songs about his experiences with United for everyone to view online. The first video was posted on July 6, 2009. Click here to access the transcript for the video, or click the following link to view the video below.
SonsofMaxwell. (2009, July 6). United breaks guitars [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo

July 22, 2009The Times of London wrote that this incident caused United Airlines stock price to plunge 10%, costing shareholders $180 million. Also, take a look at the number of hits the videos below received.

April 10, 2017United Airlines reportedly overbooked a flight departing from Chicagos OHare. Attempting to incentivize a passenger to give up his or her seat, it offered $800, but no volunteers came forward. United decided to randomly force four people to give up their seats. One of these four passengers refused, and United Airlines made the decision to have security forcibly remove this passenger from the plane. Videos of this event hit the Internet immediately. Click here to access the transcript for the video, or click the following link to view the video below.
Business Insider. (2017, April 10). Video shows a passenger forcibly dragged off a United Airlines plane [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrDWY6C1178

April 11, 2017The next day, United Airlines CEO responded. Click here to access the transcript for the video, or click the following link to view the video below.
CNBC. (2017, April 11). Social media ‘tears apart’ United’s response to removal of passenger | CNBC [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBESyFNvGeg

April 11, 2017Repercussions were significant with the general public and outcry was intense. Talk show hosts were having a field day, and stock prices plunged again. Click here to access the transcript for the video, or click the following link to view the video below.
TheEllenShow. (2017, April 11). Ellen on United Airlines latest headlines [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqu7-XJEXVk

April 12, 2017Dave Carroll was contacted to compile a fourth video regarding United Airlines alleged disregard of customer service. Click here to access the transcript for his response, or click the following link to view the video below.
SonsofMaxwell. (2017, April 12). United breaks guitars 4? – Dave Carroll responds to customer service incident on United Flight 3411 [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQz8qqioCt8

April 27, 2017United Airlines response can be viewed below.
United Airlines. (2017, April 27). United Airlines announces changes to improve customer experience [Press release]. Retrieved from http://newsroom.united.com/2017-04-27-United-Airlines-Announces-Changes-to-Improve-Customer-Experience

After reviewing these links, conduct your own research on the customer service issues United Airlines has had during the last 15 years. Applying what you have learned in this course, analyze its situation, and make recommendations going forward. Within your analysis, respond to the questions below.

How did the general population of consumers interpret the actions of United Airlines in each of these situations? Did these interpretations affect buying?
Do you agree or disagree with popular opinion on Uniteds level of customer service? Did United act unethically?
Assuming a potential customer knew about this series of events, discuss how the concept of self-perception might affect a potential customers decision to choose (or not choose) United Airlines for future flights.
After analyzing this case and your research, describe whether you personally would purchase a flight on United Airlines. Include your evaluation process and your rationale for choices in this industry. Hint: This also ties in with self-perception.
Your completed assignment should be double-spaced and should be a minimum of three pages in length.