How To Fly Stand-By

  • April 28, 2009
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Need to leave town earlier or later than planned? Flying stand-by is not as simple as it used to be.

You Will Need

  • An original airline booking or ticket
  • Extra time and patience
  • A willingness to pay an extra fee
How To Fly Stand-By: Have a ticket

Step 1: Have a ticket

Have a ticket. Most airlines no longer allow stand-by travel unless the flyer already has a ticket, and it is typically allowed only for flights to the same destination.

If you are 18 to 22, check out Air Tran’s special standby program for college age travelers. It allows you to fly standby without having a ticket.

How To Fly Stand-By: Call ahead

Step 2: Call ahead

Before you even think about going to the airport, call your airline to get their policy on flying stand-by and to see if there are seats available on the flight you want.

How To Fly Stand-By: Prepare to pay

Step 3: Prepare to pay

Prepare to pay a fee for the privilege of flying standby; most airlines charge one, though some waive it for their frequent flyers.

Most airlines only allow stand-by travel on the same day as your original flight, and some impose time restrictions, like only allowing you to rebook on a flight within six to 12 hours.

How To Fly Stand-By: Get on the list

Step 4: Get on the list

At the airport, go to the check-in counter and ask to be put on a list for stand-by flights to your destination. Seats are awarded on a fist-come, first-served basis, so plan on getting to the airport early.

Remember, you can’t check luggage when you fly standby, so don’t over-pack.

How To Fly Stand-By: Double-check

Step 5: Double-check

Head to your gate and double-check with the gate attendant that you are on the standby list.

How To Fly Stand-By: Stay put

Step 6: Stay put

Once you’re at the gate, stay put. If a seat becomes available while you’re waiting for your double latte, it will go to the next person on the list.

U.S. airplanes have gone from an average of 62% full in 1990 to 81% full in 2007.

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HeatherM

Really like these colorful silhouettes!

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