Downgraded on a flight? Take these simple but important steps to get your money back
Get bumped?
While being downgraded on a flight is uncommon, it certainly does happen. Someone will book a first-class, business-class or premium economy seat just to be told that they’ve been moved to a lower class.
This could happen for a few reasons, such as a broken seat, a napping pilot, an aircraft change or most commonly, overbooking.
Anton Radchenko, founder and CEO of told CNN that he himself has been downgraded twice, both times due to overbooking.
If you’re notified of a seat downgrade several days in advance, Radchenko said that it’s likely due to an equipment or aircraft change or needs of the crew, such as rest spots.
