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Virgin Australia normally does an excellent job of priority boarding. So I was quite disappointed this morning to experience my first VA priority boarding failure ex BNE.
There were two queues formed at gate 38 - one general lane and one priority boarding lane, both of which were signposted - but only one person scanning boarding passes. This employee was not calling forward people from the priority lane first, and instead the two lanes were basically just merging (with people from the general queue basically being given right of way).
I brought this up with the gate agent when I (eventually) got to the front of the queue, who just told me that they were only using one scanner at that gate because the other one was broken. Now that's fine - in CBR, for example, they regularly just use one scanner. But the whole point of priority boarding is that the priority queue should have priority. In other words, surely the best practice would be to board everyone from the priority queue - and check they're supposed to be there - before starting general boarding?
I realise this is very much a first world problem and it didn't ruin my day. It was just disappointing as Virgin normally executes priority boarding perfectly. It's one of the things they've usually done way better than Qantas, but not this morning.
There were two queues formed at gate 38 - one general lane and one priority boarding lane, both of which were signposted - but only one person scanning boarding passes. This employee was not calling forward people from the priority lane first, and instead the two lanes were basically just merging (with people from the general queue basically being given right of way).
I brought this up with the gate agent when I (eventually) got to the front of the queue, who just told me that they were only using one scanner at that gate because the other one was broken. Now that's fine - in CBR, for example, they regularly just use one scanner. But the whole point of priority boarding is that the priority queue should have priority. In other words, surely the best practice would be to board everyone from the priority queue - and check they're supposed to be there - before starting general boarding?
I realise this is very much a first world problem and it didn't ruin my day. It was just disappointing as Virgin normally executes priority boarding perfectly. It's one of the things they've usually done way better than Qantas, but not this morning.