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United standby - how does that work for connecting flights?
On December 25, I have Flight 1465 leaving SEA at 4:40 PM to SFO
and then a change to Flight 785 in SFO to SAN. If I stand by for an earlier flight, could I get a flight that changed planes in LAX (for example)? Or does the flight I stand by for have to have the same connections as the original flight? Alternatively, if I stand by for an earlier SEA-SFO flight and get it, does that mean anything in respect to standing by for an earlier SFO-SAN flight? I'm planning to arrive at the airport about 1 PM. I had to leave myself plenty of time, which is why I did not book an earlier flight. However, if I can get there earlier I would be happy about that. My 12-year-old daughter will also be with me, if that affects anything. We would not mind being seated separately. Traveler |
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