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What is a waitlisted passenger?

Waitlisting is a system used within the airline industry when flights and booking classes do not have seats available. It is quite common for passengers to cancel confirmed seats before departure, so airlines maintain a list of passengers who wish to be confirmed if seats become available.



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The short answer is no, you can't travel with tickets that are in a waiting list. Unfortunately, this is how the system works. If the tickets in the waiting list are not confirmed before your departure, the airline may not allow you to board the plane.

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Full waitlist tickets the tickets in which on one PNR, all the passengers are on waitlist PNRs are dropped from the reservation charts. Such passengers are not required to send online request for cancellation. Â Tickets will be cancelled automatically and money will be refunded in respective account electronically.

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Waitlisted students can accept or reject the offer presented by the college. However, don't take up a spot on the list if you're not planning on attending the school anymore. You'd be taking the spot away from another student who may be more interested.

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The result produces a Registration Add Error: Example: “Closed - -0 Waitlisted” (meaning that the course is full, and there are no students on the waitlist) or “Open – Reserved for Wait List” (meaning that there is an open seat but it is reserved for a waitlisted student who is at the top of the wait list).

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A deferred applicant will be considered again before any reconsideration is provided to a waitlisted applicant. As such, being waitlisted at a school is worse than a deferral because the institution has decided not to admit you unless other applicants decline their admission offer and seats become available.

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There is no specific rule requiring an airline to wait for late passengers. It depends on the airline and conditions. They do a cost-benefit analysis. If there are many connecting passengers, an airline will tend to wait as they will face significant costs.

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In general, if a ticket is waitlisted, you will not be charged until the ticket is confirmed. If you wish to cancel the waitlisted ticket, you will need to contact the airline directly and ask them to cancel the ticket for you.

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While many colleges will waitlist hundreds or even thousands of students, not all of those students will accept a spot on the waitlist, making the pool and the chances of getting in slightly better in some cases. According to NACAC, 20% of all students who chose to remain on waitlists were ultimately admitted.

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Originally Answered: In a ticket booked for 2 people, if one passenger gets a confirmed berth, and the other is still waitlisted after chart preparation, can the waitlisted passenger board the train? Yes, The other passenger can still board the train with partially confirmed ticket.

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