Who goes first on standby list?
Standby list priority varies by airline, but typically:
- Full-fare passengers
- Airline flight crews
- Airline standby passengers (seniority/check-in)
- Buddy pass travelers
- Other airline standby passengers
So, you’re wondering who gets the coveted standby seats, huh? It’s a bit of a lottery, honestly. I remember once, so desperately needing to get back to my grandma for her birthday – missed my flight, naturally, because life loves a good plot twist – and found myself on that standby list. Man, the suspense was killing me!
Anyway, the rules are kinda complicated, and honestly, they change a bit depending on the airline. But generally speaking, think of it like a VIP lounge for flying. First in line? Usually the big spenders, the folks who paid full-fare – those guys are practically royalty. Then, you’ve got the airline crew, they get priority, obviously. I mean, can you imagine leaving your crew stranded? That wouldn’t be good!
After that, it gets trickier. It’s often based on who’s been with the airline the longest or who checked in earliest. Airlines can be really cagey about exactly how they do it. I once saw a guy literally jump up and down when they called his name – he’d been trying to get home for his son’s graduation for days! It was intense.
Then there are the buddy-pass travelers – employees’ friends and family – they get a shot, too. And finally, everyone else on the standby list. It’s brutal sometimes. I’ve spent hours just… waiting. Hoping. Praying.
So yeah, no guarantees, really. It’s a whole crazy system, a bit like a Hunger Games for plane seats, but hopefully, someone gets home to their grandma on time. Or their son’s graduation. Or to a much-needed vacation.
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