Overbooked Flight? The Airline Could Owe You Over $2,000-Plus, How to Avoid Getting Bumped in the First Place
Briefly

Airlines frequently overbook flights, a legal practice that results in some passengers being denied boarding, commonly referred to as bumping. This situation typically occurs during peak travel seasons, where overbooking is statistically justified due to no-show rates. Criteria for bumping include checking in last, booking basic economy fares, or not having assigned seats. Passengers with elite status or who pay higher fares face lower chances of being bumped. If bumped, passengers are advised to stay calm and remain at the gate for assistance.
The practice of airlines overbooking flights is routine, especially during peak seasons. They sell more tickets than seats, banking on no-shows.
Airlines follow specific criteria to determine who gets bumped. Those who checked in last, booked basic economy fares, or lack assigned seats are prioritized.
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