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Air Canada Agents Were Told To 'Mislead' Passengers Who Were Kicked Off Oversold Flights
I found it funny how AC's response was "All other airlines do it!" (www.news.com.au) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I read through there twice, and still saw no "All other airlines do it!" I did see "something most airlines do", which is true..had a Delta flight once like that...no seat assigned just "GTE"
I was paraphrasing a bit... however, there is another article on simpleflying.com that uses that term.
or it could mean that you are booked on a certain flight but have asked to standby on an fully booked earlier flight in the hopes of a no show?
Every airline has a policy of overbooking. They will never tell by what percentage but I heard that 10% is the norm. American which I fly often is one; during the busy spikes Thanksgiving, Christmas/New Year and when summer starts, try to buy your ticket as early as possible. AA always offers vouchers worth $100, 200 and even 400 plus free an acceptable hotel room and meals and a guaranteed seat for the next day.
Took a couple of minutes to find the exact article in CBC news - incidently published last week. https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/air-canada-agents-reveal-oversell-practices-1.5008217
The next day one in flyertalk. https://www.flyertalk.com/articles/air-canada-agents-trained-to-dupe-passengers-on-overbooked-flights.html
The next day one in flyertalk. https://www.flyertalk.com/articles/air-canada-agents-trained-to-dupe-passengers-on-overbooked-flights.html
unless policies and procedures have changed with regard to a passengers status,as you must have some verification of a flight to go through a security checkpoint,i find this story hard to believe..a person is not "kicked off" an oversold flight unless they volunteer to do so and already have an assigned seat..agents are told to tell the person at the counter they are running late and the flight is in final boarding,so they may not have a seat..they are not told to "mislead" passengers..maybe only only air Canada does that.there are codes on a boarding pass such as the ssss for exta screening,or the stby for a non confirmed person/employee..this article is misleading...