A General Airline Standby Question - HELP!
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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A General Airline Standby Question - HELP!
Sorry to take this here. I'm more reader than poster. But need some fast guidance.
Back story:
Booked on 11AM SFO to FLL on Virgin America
7:50AM has availability. They tell me I need to be there at 5:50AM, that there are seats open, but won't say how many. Also tell me that if it's not in my "class" then not available. They don't "bump up anyone to make room." Which I find preposterous.
There's a 11:55PM tonight, with space. They tell me I "cannot fly standby the day before..."
If I show up at the airport tonight do you think there's a chance they'd get me on that plane, or would they hold fast to that rule?
Has anyone experienced this?
I really thought they were going to be a great alternative to the Star Alliance, and I've stood by Continental for over 15 years, but I'm seeing this was a mistake.
THoughts, anyone?
Back story:
Booked on 11AM SFO to FLL on Virgin America
7:50AM has availability. They tell me I need to be there at 5:50AM, that there are seats open, but won't say how many. Also tell me that if it's not in my "class" then not available. They don't "bump up anyone to make room." Which I find preposterous.
There's a 11:55PM tonight, with space. They tell me I "cannot fly standby the day before..."
If I show up at the airport tonight do you think there's a chance they'd get me on that plane, or would they hold fast to that rule?
Has anyone experienced this?
I really thought they were going to be a great alternative to the Star Alliance, and I've stood by Continental for over 15 years, but I'm seeing this was a mistake.
THoughts, anyone?
#2
Join Date: Nov 2011
Programs: UA 1K, Marriott Platinum, Hertz President Circle
Posts: 291
For Virgin America, you won't be able to standby the night before, standby is only permitted for the same fare class on the same day of travel.
In fact, most airlines are that way. Continental use to have 24hr standby, but since merging with United, I'm not sure that policy exist anymore.
Good luck.
In fact, most airlines are that way. Continental use to have 24hr standby, but since merging with United, I'm not sure that policy exist anymore.
Good luck.
#4
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: LAX
Posts: 226
LCC's don't upgrade customers unless there is some operations error on their part- Seat Broken, Oversold (which most LCCs do not do so much, minus Southwest who will of course upgrade you), or I have seen on VX some crazy situations where families who have kids were seated in exit rows and they needed to make a swap.
It is not uncommon for F and MCS cabins to fly nearly empty.
Just a difference from legacies.
It is not uncommon for F and MCS cabins to fly nearly empty.
Just a difference from legacies.