What to Do If Your Flight is Oversold: Avoiding No Seats on Planes

Learn how to ensure you secure a seat on flights and avoid being bumped when flights are oversold.

799 views

Yes, it is possible to not get a seat on a plane if the flight is oversold. To avoid this, check in early, arrive at the gate on time, and consider enrolling in the airline's frequent flyer program.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What causes flights to be oversold? Flights may be oversold due to airlines overbooking based on expected no-shows to maximize capacity.
  2. How can I avoid getting bumped from my flight? To avoid getting bumped, check in early, arrive on time, and consider getting a loyalty card with the airline.
  3. What should I do if I don’t get a seat? Contact the airline staff immediately for assistance, and understand your rights regarding compensation.
  4. Does enrolling in a frequent flyer program help? Yes, frequent flyer program members are often prioritized for seating during overbooked flights.