Lynda2475
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I can’t see them every doing that to CLs let alone P1s.
Well CLs and P1 are unlikely to be in whY.
I can’t see them every doing that to CLs let alone P1s.
Pre-boarding: Wheelchairs, kids.
Pre-boarding young kids is fairly common all over the place. The main reason being the parents generally need longer to get everything and settle - thus holding up the boarding line.Wheelchairs fair, kids no.
Wheelchairs fair, kids no.
What's the difference? Infants and small toddlers can't walk either.
But Y wasn't/isn't just one group. I've experienced them boarding by row numbers from the back in about 4 blocksThe old system (pre-Covid) for A380 flights worked well when they have 4 groups.
1. F, CL, WP1 and WP
2. J, SG
3. PE PS
4. Y
They also used to have mutliple lines running at once. So they would board group 1 and 2 at the same time with group 1 being smaller obviously.
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I would check begs almost every time if airlines met this standard.…
If my unsolicited advice was wanted, I'd suggest a domestic "15 minute luggage delivery guarantee" at the carousel to encourage more bags to be checked...with some sort of points compensation if bags take more time than that. ….
I would check begs almost every time if airlines met this standard.
I think Delta used to have a 20min guarantee.
However, if implemented today, QF and VA would be in administration by Christmas from losses on points.
Simpler just to enforce limits at boarding.
Well checking luggage is free and ime on domestic except during weather delays luggage usually does start to come out in 15mins. But many still think they can flout the limits, they dykwia attitudes are unlikely to be incentivised to check in.Not really. Certainly not more efficient. Better to encourage the correct behaviour rather than dealing with the problem at the time of boarding.
They also kick your travelling partners to their official group though and are pretty strict about that for better or worse. (And afaik they can't change the boarding group from memory). So a OWE traveling in Y would board in Group 1 but the travelling companion would be way back.JAL limit children to under 2 for pre boarding and they check the passport to make sure they are under 2. Plus also check BPs of those in premium lines.
The problem isn't free check in, its how long it takes to come out. I legitimately could be at central in SYD with how slow sometimes things come out.Well checking luggage is free and ime on domestic except during weather delays luggage usually does start to come out in 15mins. But many still think they can flout the limits, they dykwia attitudes are unlikely to be incentivised to check in.
So policing before boarding starts by tagging personal item for under seat and forcing any 3rd or 4th item to be gate checked, then intercepting any further cheats when BP is scanned is way more effient than playing overhead bin tetris post boarding. At some US airports like ORD AA do this really well.