In the United States (US), airlines are allowed to overbook flights. While this may seem ridiculous, there is always an estimated rate of people who will not show up, which is why airlines sell more tickets than seats. Passengers never understand why this matters if the seat is already paid for, and of course, the airline wants to make the most money possible.
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