Originally Posted by
ssk1127
I had an equally frustrating experience with a happy end to the story on Thursday. I was connecting from a small city via ATL to MCO, and called at 8 AM that day to see what I could do about moving from a 6 PM flight to a 2 PM departure connecting to the 6:15 PM ATL-MCO flight. Wanted to SDC, but apparently my ticket was too low fare...different gripe...but anyway....
The agent on the phone indicated that for the ATL-MCO leg I was the only one on standby with "plenty of seats open" at 8 AM. By 5 PM when I showed up at the ATL gate for that flight, I was 14/25 for 7 open seats. I watched the screen anyway, despite feeling that it would be hopeless, since I was already there at the gate. As the flight finished boarding and they started clearing standbys, I became #7 with 2 open seats showing on the screen. And yet, they kept calling names after the first 2, and lucky me, I made it on the flight (not only that, but in an exit row window seat!). The experience was a great lesson in what a complete, inexplicable lottery this process has become.
It'd help if they separated out the various standby lists. Currently they're jumbled together and thus no way of knowing if really 2nd or last, even if listed as 1st.