Melburnian1
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There have been previous threads such as this closed one on overbooking of flights by airlines:
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....omestic-overbooking-in-australia-22159-3.html
An airline employee said to me that overbooking ex Australia was typically about 10 per cent of the total economy class seating capacity. This assumes that there was good demand in the first place for the international flight.
She said that overbooking made her job hardest on days when there were hardly any passengers travelling for business, as she claimed leisure travellers were more likely to 'all' turn up.
Do all international airlines operating ex Australia overbook when they can? What about our domestic airlines?
Has anyone had an unpleasant experience (such as involuntary denied boarding for a flight that's less than daily, and where the compensation on offer was not the point, but the 'missed' flight was)?
Has anyone conversely had a most generous compo offer and taken it when offered?
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....omestic-overbooking-in-australia-22159-3.html
An airline employee said to me that overbooking ex Australia was typically about 10 per cent of the total economy class seating capacity. This assumes that there was good demand in the first place for the international flight.
She said that overbooking made her job hardest on days when there were hardly any passengers travelling for business, as she claimed leisure travellers were more likely to 'all' turn up.
Do all international airlines operating ex Australia overbook when they can? What about our domestic airlines?
Has anyone had an unpleasant experience (such as involuntary denied boarding for a flight that's less than daily, and where the compensation on offer was not the point, but the 'missed' flight was)?
Has anyone conversely had a most generous compo offer and taken it when offered?