A passenger who has checked in but not reported to board the flight is

A passenger who has checked in but not reported to board the flight is called

[amp_mcq option1=”Gate no-show” option2=”Cancelled passenger” option3=”Transit passenger” option4=”Deported passenger” correct=”option1″]

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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2019
A passenger who has checked in for a flight but does not present themselves for boarding at the gate before the flight departs is commonly referred to as a “no-show”. Specifically, in aviation terms, this is often categorized as a “Gate no-show”.
– **Gate no-show:** A passenger who has completed the check-in process but fails to arrive at the boarding gate by the specified time.
– Other terms like Cancelled passenger (B) implies they cancelled their reservation.
– Transit passenger (C) refers to a passenger passing through an airport en route to another destination.
– Deported passenger (D) refers to someone being removed from a country.
Airlines track no-shows as it impacts capacity management and potential revenue loss. Depending on the fare rules, airlines may penalize no-shows or cancel subsequent legs of their journey.
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