Flight overbooking is a common strategy employed by airlines worldwide. This practice involves selling more tickets than there are available seats on an aircraft, with the rationale that some passengers will not show up for their flights. However, this strategy raises ethical questions and can lead to significant inconvenience for travellers. To help us understand this strategy a bit more, I am joined on the line by…
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