Munoz has already stopped at the Chinese consulate in Chicago to try to smooth over the situation, with the company concerned the incident would affect bookings from Chinese customers.
On April 10, Dr. David Dao was forcibly dragged from his seat on a United flight as the crew attempted to clear space on the overbooked flight for crew members.
Dao refused to give up his seat, citing an appointment with a patient the following day. He was then physically removed from the fight by two security staff.
The violent incident saw the 69-year-old lose two front teeth, as well as suffer a broken nose and a concussion, his attorney said.
Dao emigrated to the US from Vietnam. His treatment has angered many in the Asian community. It has already triggered calls for a boycott of the airline by Asian groups in the US, as well as in Vietnam and China.
This article was originally published in China Daily.