It is common practice for airlines to overbook so that despite any no-shows or cancellations, eachflight will
Question:
It is common practice for airlines to overbook so that despite any no-shows or cancellations, eachflight will still have as many occupied seats as possible, because an unoccupied seat represents lostrevenue. When a flight has more passengers who are ready to fly than there are seats available, theairline will ask passengers to give up their seats (that is, be "offloaded") voluntarily, in exchange forcompensation such as meal or accommodation vouchers and a ticket for a later flight. In the eventthat not enough passengers volunteer to be offloaded, the airline has no option other than to offloadpassengers involuntarily. a) If a passenger who was involuntarily offloaded insisted on boarding the flight, you think thisbehaviour should be considered as ethical.Use ethical theories to explain why or .