Since my particular AA flight between ORD and MCO has already assigned 80% of the seats, AA has informed me of the distinct possibility that my family may not be able to sit together in the remaining unassigned 20%.
AA also informed me that major air carriers tend to overbook flights based on the statistical probability that not everyone with a ticket will show up.
If everyone does arrive as planned, however, the airline will offer significant discounts to those passengers who opt for a later flight.
In the more common situation where no one accepts the offer to fly later, it is at the airlines discretion to reschedule those passengers in order of who has unassigned seats, discounted tickets, checked in late, and other variables.
Does anyone who has experienced such an unfortunate situation have any advice or suggestions?
AA also informed me that major air carriers tend to overbook flights based on the statistical probability that not everyone with a ticket will show up.
If everyone does arrive as planned, however, the airline will offer significant discounts to those passengers who opt for a later flight.
In the more common situation where no one accepts the offer to fly later, it is at the airlines discretion to reschedule those passengers in order of who has unassigned seats, discounted tickets, checked in late, and other variables.
Does anyone who has experienced such an unfortunate situation have any advice or suggestions?