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Qué (quién) es standby order - definición

FLYING WITHOUT A RESERVATION
Flying standby

InstantGo         
WINDOWS SPECIFICATION FOR POWER MANAGEMENT
Connected Standby; Modern Standby
InstantGo or Modern Standby (formerly Connected Standby) is a Microsoft specification for Windows 8 (and later) hardware and software that aims to bring smartphone-type power management capabilities to the PC platform, as well as increasing physical security.
Stand-by         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stand-by; Standbys; Standby (disambiguation)
·noun One who, or that which, stands by one in need; something upon which one relies for constant use or in an Emergency.
International order         
CONCEPT
World order; Old World Order; World Order
In international relations, international order refers to patterned or structured relationships between actors on the international level.

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Standby (air travel)

On most modern airlines, flying standby is when a passenger without a seat assignment waits at the gate to see if there is an extra seat after all scheduled passengers have boarded. There are several common circumstances in which passengers fly standby:

  • A prospective passenger is not booked on the flight, but waits to see if there is an extra seat after all scheduled passengers have boarded.
  • A missed flight requires a passenger to fly standby on the next flight to the same destination, as they now lack a reservation.
  • A passenger who is already booked on a flight arrives at the airport early (accidentally or deliberately) and asks to be on standby for an earlier flight. If a standby seat doesn't open up, they just take their booked flight. The industry calls this a go-show.
  • A ticketed passenger requests to stand by for an upgrade. Many airlines, particularly in the United States, give free space-available domestic upgrades to first class to their elite tier fliers. If first class sells out or upgrades go to higher-tiered passengers, elite fliers can stand by in the event a first-class seat becomes available due to a cancellation, no-show, misconnect, irregular operation, or equipment change. If a passenger clears for an upgrade, they may receive a new boarding pass at the gate. Some airlines, such as American and United, have gate-side monitors that show the upgrade and general standby list, and announce when first class is full (no further upgrades are available).
  • If a flight is overbooked, an airline may designate all passengers without a seat assignment as "standby" prior to boarding.