If your ticket shows a "confirmed" status but does not list a specific seat number, it typically means you have a "Guaranteed Entry" on the flight, but your seat will be assigned at the gate. This often happens with "Basic Economy" tickets, where seat selection is not included in the fare, or on flights that are fully booked or overbooked. In these cases, your boarding pass may display "See Agent" or "Seat Assigned at Gate." When you arrive at the gate, the agent will wait until shortly before boarding to see which passengers have missed their connections or canceled, then they will distribute the remaining seats to those without assignments. While this can be nerve-wracking, a confirmed status means the airline is legally obligated to get you to your destination; if they truly run out of seats, they must offer "denied boarding compensation" or "bumping" vouchers. To minimize stress, check in as early as possible (exactly 24 hours before) to put yourself higher on the priority list, and keep an eye on the gate screens, as your name and assigned seat will usually appear there about 30 to 45 minutes before departure.