United Airlines isn't alone in overbooking. It's legal in Australia and 'fairly common'

Overbooking happens in Australia too, in fact an expert says it's fairly common. And while airlines here differ on what happens next, you might be able to turn the situation to your advantage.

Overbooking happens in Australia and advocates say compensation for passengers isn't up to scratch.

Overbooking happens in Australia and advocates say compensation for passengers isn't up to scratch. Source: AAP


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By Bích Ngọc, Trinh Nguyễn

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