Councilors: Don’t let Cambridge employees fly United on public’s dime
United Airlines could lose a few more customers — this time, City of Cambridge employees.
The City Council on Monday night passed a proposal by voice vote asking City Manager Louis A. DePasquale to ban official city travel using public funds on the embattled airline, so long as alternative travel options exist.
It was unclear whether the city would adopt the policy — DePasquale reviews such orders with his team once they are passed, before taking appropriate action, according to a city spokesman — but the council was clearly eager to send a message to United.
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