Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Inside Coach-Bump & Grind

Have you ever purchased a ticket only to hear an announcement your flight has been oversold and they are asking for volunteers to delay to a later flight? Airlines oversell flights for a number of reasons. By overselling, it is a way to ensure that each plane goes out full and the airline receives the maximum revenue. Sometimes there is such high demand for travel on a certain day of the week, the airline will oversell flights one day, knowing they have additional flight later that day or the following day. Although this can be very bad for travelers needing to get to their destination on that day, it also has its benefits. Most airlines offer a Bonus Travel Ticket for volunteers who agree to take a later flight. If you have flexible travel plans it can be the perfect incentive. But don't feel sorry for the airlines, they are not losing money on the Bonus Travel Ticket option. Most report that over half of the free tickets they give out never get used.

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