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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Facts matter. This was not an involuntary denied boarding. The passenger was boarded - which means that the gate attendant also scanned in his boarding pass at the door, and seated. Involuntary denied boarding has to have a reasonable legal meaning. Moreover, I question them even invoking the overbooking provisions since the issue isn't overbooking by paid/revenue passengers but the need to accommodate flight crew for next day staffing. [/quote] I had this happen once when on one of those small planes. Once everyone boarded, they determined we were over the weight limit and some people and bags had to get off. I think they offered some vouchers and people took it (this was a while ago). So if no one offers to get off, can they do an involuntary denied boarding? They didn't know the weight issue until everyone boarded as I understand it.[/quote]
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