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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-18-2009 @ 9:29AM
howiej said...
This was just a way for the airline to make extra money. I recently traveled from Arizona to N.J. As I was boarding my flight there was a boarding announcement from the same airline that a direct flight was leaving for N.J. a few minutes earlier (mine had a stop over). I was able to change my flight since I had no checked baggage. This took place about 15 minutes before take off. I guess the computers were still working because I freed a seat on a full flight.
p.s. The doorway for the ramp to the plane had already been shut when it was reopened for me to get on board.