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Delta makes huge $10,000 offer to customers after major error with flight

A PASSENGER on a Delta Air Lines flight said he and other customers were offered a whopping $10,000 to give up their seats.

Inc. Magazine tech columnist Jason Aten said he and his family were traveling to Minnesota when they learned their flight was oversold.

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Delta Airlines reportedly offered passengers $10,000 cash to give up their seats on a recent flightCredit: Getty

: "As we sat on the plane waiting to leave the gate, the announcement overhead explained that the flight was apparently oversold and they were looking for eight volunteers.

"In exchange for their seats, Delta was offering $10,000 cash."

According to the tech writer and analyst, a flight attendant told passengers: "If you have Apple Pay, you'll even have the money right now."

He explained: "On the one hand, you can certainly make the case that $10,000 is a lot of money to give people for the inconvenience of taking a later flight. I think, for the most part, that's correct.

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the reasoning for not taking the money was because they were initially unaware of how many volunteers were needed.

"Had we known it was eight, we would have gotten off. By the time that was clear, four or five people had already left," Aten explained.

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The Sun reached out to Delta Airlines for comment but did not receive an immediate reply.

In regards to whether Aten's story is true, passenger took to Twitter to insist it's a "true story."

"I was on that flight! Unfortunately, I could not take advance (sic) the offer, as I was flying with my wife who has very limited eyesight," McCrumb wrote.

"She has to have me nearby when traveling."

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