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Early Departures, Stranded Passengers

Q: We checked in for our flight an hour before take off time, got our boarding passes from an automated kiosk, and proceeded through security. When we got to the gate, there were no seats, so we went to a nearby food court area and had a cup of coffee and a bagel. About five minutes before the final boarding time (when they were supposedly going to shut the doors) we presented ourselves for boarding but guess what: they had shut the door, and detached the Jetway. They would not let us on. It seems that everyone was on board (except us) and they decided to close the flight a few minutes early in order to ensure an on time arrival. Is this some new kind of airline policy? Are all airlines doing this?

A: I have heard of this happening. Airlines do sometimes close flights ahead of schedule if they determine that everyone is on board. They fill seats of the "no shows" with last minute or standby passengers (often those passengers are paying higher last minute fares, so it boosts the airline's bottom line). Something a bit similar happened to me a while back: they said the flight would be delayed for two hours, so I went browsing in the airport shops, and returned to the gate about 45 minutes after the two hour delay was announced. And guess what: no plane. Oh, they said they had paged all the passengers who weren't on board, and explained that they fixed the problem faster than they expected and just took off without me. I guess the lesson here is don't wander far.


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The same thing almost happened to us! We were in Miami, checked in, went through Security, and had at least an hour to kill before the start boarding time listed on our tickets. So, we decided to go over to the next terminal for a few drinks. 45 minutes later, as we were meandering through our terminal, we heard, "Final boarding call for Mr and Mrs such and such!". We ran like hell to our gate, screaming our names. Seemed they boarded early, and the flight crew wanted to leave. They had passengers on stand by, and were ready to give them our seats! I don't understand this: we checked in!!! Doesn't checking in literally mean hey hello we are here, don't give away our seats?????

posted @ Friday, August 08, 2008 3:52 PM by Lisa


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