[Vocabulary] put on standby....

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He was put on standby for the flight to London because it was fully-booked.
 
Many airline employees are entitled to "standby" tickets. It means that if a seat is available on a flight, they can have it but if the flight is full, they have to wait for the next available flight.
 
ems's remark also applies to passengers, as well as employees.
 
Yes, sorry, I failed to point out that some airlines will allow you to buy a standby ticket for a particular fully-booked flight. If someone cancels or doesn't turn up for the flight, the person with a standby ticket might get on the flight. Of course, there might be a lot of people with standby tickets and they are dealt with in order of priority (usually, the first person who bought a standby ticket would be at the top of the list etc).
 
All airlines in the US will "oversell" their flights.
 
I think most international airlines in the UK do, but I don't think the budget ones do (Easyjet, Ryanair etc). I've never heard of anyone (except presumably staff) getting a standby ticket on them.
 
All airlines in the US will "oversell" their flights.

It's a common practice, which surprises me as I assumed that people would always take flights having bought tickets, but this appears not to be the case.
 
If you are in an unpredicatable business, it is not so strange. If you are sent somewhere to fix a problem, it might take you longer than you had originally planned. So you won't fly home on the original flight. That is why they sell tickets that are refundable.
 
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