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denied i diyanet yapmak


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Hürriyet gazetesi yazarı Yalçın Bayer'in Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı'nı yolsuzluk yapmakla itham ettiği yazısındaki büyük cahillik, THY'den yapılan düzeltme ile ortaya çıktı. THY'nin 'denied' edilen yani uçuşu engellenen yolcu uygulamasını 'Diyanet' olarak aktaran Bayer, yapılan düzeltme ile rezil oldu.

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aquila said:

herkes yapiyo onu, ucak kalkmadan kabin gorevlisi soruyo inmek isteyen varsa sunlari sunlari verecegiz diye, isteyen iniyo. mesela bu ucaklar neden overbook oluyo, onu cozsunler.


genel uygulama, normal bişey yani


An airline, rail or shipping company can book more customers onto a vehicle than can actually be accommodated by an aircraft, train or cruise ship. This allows them to have a (nearly) full vehicle on most runs, even if some customers miss the trip or don't show up (tickets are often rebookable afterwards). Business travellers often cancel at the last minute, when their meetings take more time than planned. If everyone shows up, at least in the case of airlines, the overbooking will cause an oversale.

For example, Air Canada's practice of systematic overbooking was exposed in 2013. The practice -- in which "the same seat is sold to more than one person" -- caused ticket-holding passengers to be bumped and left stranded.[2]

Airlines may ask for volunteers to give away their seats or refuse boarding to certain passengers in exchange for a compensation that may include an additional free ticket or an upgrade in a later flight. They can do this and still make more money than if they booked only to the plane's capacity and had it take off with empty seats. Some airlines, like JetBlue Airways, do not overbook as a policy that provides incentive and avoids customer disappointment.[3] They are able to do this and remain profitable as the majority of their customers are tourists, instead of business fliers, and their tickets are non-refundable, thereby lowering the chances of passengers missing their flights. A few airline frequent flyer programs actually allow a customer the privilege of flying an already overbooked flight; another customer will be asked to leave. Often, only economy class is overbooked while higher classes are not, allowing the airline to upgrade some passengers to otherwise unused seats while providing assurance to higher paying customers.
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