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Flying standby can be a fantastic option for flexible travelers who don’t mind waiting for a seat on another flight. But getting a standby flight isn’t always guaranteed, and some passengers are given higher priority than others. This article explains how airlines pick passengers for standby flights. We’ll highlight which factors go into an airlines’ decision, including ticket class and memberships in frequent flyer programs, and how to maximize your chances of getting a seat. Keep reading to learn what to expect when you fly standby.
Things You Should Know
- Travelers who miss flights due to cancellations or delays get priority for standby. Others are prioritized by ticket type, loyalty programs, and first-come, first-serve.
- You’re more likely to get standby flights on less popular routes, off-peak travel seasons, or if you’re a member of an airline’s loyalty program.
- To improve your chances, arrive at the airport early and avoid checked luggage. Wait until the last minute in case your name is called.
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