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Same-day standby on European airlines?
U.S. carriers generally allow one to fly standby on an earlier flight
than booked (on the same day) if there are open seats, for no additional charge. The one time I asked about this when traveling on a flight within Europe the agent politely but firmly said that I could fly only on the exact flight that I had booked. This was on BA, flying out of CPH. Is it general policy within Europe not to allow same-day standbys, or does it vary from airline to airline or country to country? Before anyone flames, I'm not arguing one way or the other, just scoping out the possibilities. -- "Flight Now Leaving Reality, Please Fasten Your Braincells" |
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