Ok so this is perhaps a bit of a weird one.
Scenario is a non-refundable flight booking but one of the passengers will no longer be going.
Ok so you can't get your money back, that's fine, but still want the vacant seat next to you as it's nice to have and you've paid for it!
Question then is, when online check-in opens, should you check-in that passenger or not?
My thinking was that, if you didn't check them in then the airline might see their (reserved) seat is free and let someone else have it which isn't on.
On the other hand, if you check them in so the airline can't reallocate the seat, is that then going to cause problems when they don't actually show up for the flight?
Scenario is a non-refundable flight booking but one of the passengers will no longer be going.
Ok so you can't get your money back, that's fine, but still want the vacant seat next to you as it's nice to have and you've paid for it!
Question then is, when online check-in opens, should you check-in that passenger or not?
My thinking was that, if you didn't check them in then the airline might see their (reserved) seat is free and let someone else have it which isn't on.
On the other hand, if you check them in so the airline can't reallocate the seat, is that then going to cause problems when they don't actually show up for the flight?