Q » Why do airlines overbook flights?
26 Oct, 2025
A » Airlines overbook flights to maximize revenue and ensure full capacity, as historically, a percentage of passengers do not show up. By selling more tickets than available seats, airlines can accommodate these no-shows, minimizing empty seats and covering operational costs. This practice also helps keep ticket prices lower for consumers. However, airlines manage this carefully to avoid excessive denied boardings and ensure customer satisfaction.
26 Oct, 2025
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