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Old Apr 15, 2017, 10:23 am
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LegalTender
 
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Originally Posted by PAX62
WN is unique I think with its open seating policy and check in procedure...last to check in are the ones that get "see gate agent" rather than issued a boarding pass so the PAX never gets a boarding pass or assigned seat like the other carriers. Although the results are the same, the PAX is at least aware of the potential bump one step earlier than every other carrier.
It's not Last-On/First Off with involuntary DE-BOARDING.

Anyone "randomly selected" could be inclined to ignore the call button since WN has no clue where they are.
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