... a danger?
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He may have, but he didn't get back on that flight.
The right to do something doesn't mean the person acting is free from consequences.
Nevertheless, it's a falsehood to believe that a ticket is somehow a guarantee of a "right" to fly. It's just a commercial transaction which the airline can void at its discretion.
The right to do something doesn't mean the person acting is free from consequences.
Nevertheless, it's a falsehood to believe that a ticket is somehow a guarantee of a "right" to fly. It's just a commercial transaction which the airline can void at its discretion.
Mike


That is not what illusory consideration means.