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stevewool
27th April 2017, 08:05
What would you take to give up your seat on one of there aircrafts if it was overbooked.
It seems they are now going to offer up to $10,000 .
I am going to try and book all my flights with them from now on hoping they have over booked.:biggrin:

Trefor
27th April 2017, 12:28
Could be a new career, plan to fly JFK to Boston or DC on a Friday evening flight. Nobody else will want to give up their seats, kerching.

However, how much of this will be in United Airlines travel vouchers? When they tell you "£200 to wait for the next flight", they mean in vouchers for future travel usually. Crafty.

stevewool
27th April 2017, 12:32
Plus would it be for only American citizens the rest will get less .

Trefor
27th April 2017, 14:48
Plus would it be for only American citizens the rest will get less .

There are not many non-Americans foolish enough to fly United. The only people I know who do are US work colleagues who are building up their status (same applies to major chain hotels such as Marriott and Hilton). I tend to use SouthWest or Alaskan or Virgin America for US Domestic if I can. Meanwhile over here in Europe I've given up trying to get status and choose a reliable/safe airline on a preferred route over points any day.