• laverabe@lemmy.world
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    Airlines overbook almost every flight. That means if you’re not in that line, you have a good chance of getting booted off the flight. It has happened to me a couple times.

    They normally give you a voucher to compensate you for the trouble that can be used on a future flight. They will typically try to rebook you (at no cost) the same day if they can arrange it.

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        Have flown at least twice a year for two decades and never even heard of an airline overbooking a flight.

        The EU would tear you a new arsehole if you tried to sell something that doesn’t exist

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          Man, don’t go reading into Failure to Delivers (FTDs) and Naked Shorting then. Those two economic concepts are absolutely raping the American economy.

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          It can happen in Europe maybe depends on the airline not sure. I have been asked recently if I was okay traveling the next day in Athens.

          They will pay you to get you off the flight + plus hotel but it’s definitely possible.