What airlines don’t want you to know about getting compensation 🤯 #shorts

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From the Department of Transportation:
Sometimes, when an airline asks for volunteers to give up their seats and fly on a different flight, there are not enough volunteers. When this occurs, the airline will select passengers to give up their seats. This is called “involuntary denied boarding” or “bumping.”

There are certain situations where bumped passengers are not eligible for compensation (so please read those on the page), but if you are not bumped from a flight for one of the reasons listed there, “you qualify for involuntary denied boarding compensation if an airline requires you to give up your seat on an oversold flight and:
• You have a confirmed reservation,
• You checked-in to your flight on time,
• You arrived at the departure gate on time, and
• The airline cannot get you to your destination within one hour of your flight’s original arrival time.”

For domestic flights:
0 to 1 hour arrival delay – no compensation
1 to 2 hour arrival delay – 200% of one-way fare (airlines may limit the compensation to $775 if 200% of the one-way fare is higher than $775)
Over 2 hour arrival delay – 400% of one-way fare (airlines may limit the compensation to $1,550 if 400% of the one-way fare is higher than $1,550)

For more information go to the Department of Transportation website and look at Involuntarily Giving Up Your Seat (Bumping).

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Erika Kullberg says:

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Floyd Barbieux says:

Not every company has those policies

J says:

Dustin Sternmyer made a better version of this

MikeBeSo says:

They blamed it on “severe weather” even though we were at the gate on time & they gave our seats away. We got nothing, not even a hotel. Thanks AA

sign of the crimes says:

SHE CONTACTED THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ?!?! 👹👹

Ed edd says:

So they did this to me now how can I get that money?

Nick Taber says:

We need another channel of people actually trying these things

F C says:

And they say that's nice and never sed you the money!

dada dadidadu says:

hi, looks like you re posting videos without the appropriate level of acting skills, please stop

star light gingerpony says:

Ya no delta will delay a flight befor denied bording any one . But for airlines that do this is true.

Cindy Kleis says:

Document your sources

Andy The Mason says:

Awesome ❤

Kristina Akmal says:

My mums a lawyer

IonlyspeakFAX21 says:

I swear this chick tries as hard as she can to talk without opening her mouth. Constantly showing off the veneers lmao

Diarmuid Punch says:

She doesn’t know I know this ma'am I have ur family so get me on the flight now

Romhill says:

La Masdak Anglaise

RY6 says:

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Robby P says:

What if it’s more than a 1-2 hour delay? Also I feel like this happened to me and I tried this, nothing will be done mainly because they don’t know the law themselves and would just ignore me

DietMxnn says:

"Im familiar with the department of t…"

Maam i work for WFS not the DOT

Destiny Ste Marie says:

when she is talking about her slef

ShmackCityEvan says:

Its her right if she brings a copy of what shes saying or shows proof from their website or their bylaws the security wont denied her they see what she has an actually approach the case of the matter. Yall in the comments saying shell be tackled by security, she is a lawyer an shes not scared to practice her right. An if they don’t do by their own bylaws then she has the right to file a lawsuit. Are you guys really think thag law of your rights to just brush it off your shoulders an move on an get on the next flight?

Googoo gaga says:

I thought you were talking about the German song

cbb says:

"she doesn't know i follow erika, watch this"
pulls out gun

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