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by toast0
1266 days ago
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If you read the linked faq, there's a difference betwen overbooking and overselling. If Southwest sells all the seats for a segment, but they end up flying the segment with a different plane than scheduled, there may be less seats than scheduled passengers. That's more likely to happen furong the holidays when flights are very full and weather delays are common and there's more equipment changes. |
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The effect is the same either way. Someone paid for a ticket and they don't get to board the plane.