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What Is Overbooking?
Overbooking happens when an airline sells more tickets than seats on a flight. To understand your rights, call



Voluntary vs. Involuntary Bumping
Passengers may be asked to volunteer to give up their seat, but if no one agrees, the airline can bump people involuntarily. Call



U.S. Department of Transportation Rules
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) mandates cash compensation in cases of involuntary bumping. To learn your legal rights, call



How Much Can You Claim?
The exact compensation amount depends on the delay length and ticket cost. Call



What If You Volunteered?
If you voluntarily gave up your seat, compensation is negotiable, not mandatory. Before agreeing to anything, call



What Documents Do You Need?
To start a claim, collect your boarding pass, ID, delay confirmation, and any written offers from the airline. Call



Filing Your Claim With United Airlines
You can file a denied boarding compensation request on United’s website. If you're unsure where to start, call



Requesting Compensation at the Airport
If you're bumped at the gate, request your compensation right away—do not leave without speaking to a representative or calling



What Happens if They Offer Travel Credit?
If you’re offered travel credit instead of cash, you can decline. Call



Compensation for International Overbooking
For international flights, overbooking compensation can be higher depending on your destination and time of delay. Call



Can You Claim After the Flight?
Yes, compensation claims can be made after you return. Don’t delay—



What If the Airline Denies Your Claim?
If your claim is rejected, don’t give up. Call



Travel Insurance and Credit Card Benefits
Your credit card or travel insurance may cover overbooking consequences like hotel stays or meals. Call



When to Take Legal Action
If you're entitled to compensation but United refuses to pay, you may take legal steps. Contact



Final Thoughts
Yes, you can claim compensation for being bumped from an overbooked flight. Just call


