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.
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.
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.
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.
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