overbook
/ˈɒvərbʊk/Definitions
1. verb
to book more customers or reservations than one has capacity for, especially in a hotel or an airline.
“The hotel was forced to overbook for the holidays due to high demand.”
2. noun
a situation in which more customers or reservations have been booked than the business can accommodate.
“The airline’s overbooking policy has caused frustration among passengers who were bumped from flights.”