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selling more seats than exist and betting on human flakiness to make the math work.
means a business deliberately takes more reservations than it has capacity for, expecting some customers won't show up.
from airlines pioneered it mid-20th century once they noticed a predictable slice of ticket-holders never boarded, so empty seats meant lost revenue for no reason; the practice spread to hotels and restaurants running the same no-show math.
legal basisairlines can bump you and still be compliant
compensation ruledenied boarding often pays cash or vouchers by law
famous incidentunited dragged a passenger off in 2017
algorithm drivenairlines model no-show rates per route, per season