In 2026, United Airlines remains the most famous carrier for offering compensation up to $10,000 for passengers who voluntarily give up their seats on an overbooked flight. This policy was significantly bolstered following high-profile industry incidents several years ago, aimed at incentivizing volunteers rather than resorting to involuntary "bumping." While the Department of Transportation (DOT) mandates a maximum involuntary compensation of roughly $1,550 (depending on the delay), United's "volunteer" cap is much higher to allow gate agents flexibility during "high-stress" overbooking scenarios. Other airlines like Delta have also authorized high compensation limits, sometimes reaching $9,950 in electronic vouchers. For 2026 travelers, these "bidding" scenarios usually happen via the airline's mobile app before you even reach the gate, making it a high-value opportunity for flexible travelers to secure significant travel credits for their next journey.