Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 16:51     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

^has NOT
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 16:51     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:Was this Southwest ?

If so, then you'd know there's a bit of a free-for-all element involved. Yes, you board by group A, B, C, for a more organized chaos experience, but it still leaves people wanting to board as soon as they can w/n in your group and therefore stand in line super early.


This has been gone for years. Now you have an exact boarding position (ie: B12, B13, etc.) - standing early gets you nowhere. Why did you post with really old info?
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 16:44     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s all about overhead storage bins.


Also, let me clear: if I get on a plane after you and your ridiculously large bag is over my seat, I am moving it elsewhere to make room for my bag.


I'll be clear as well - if I get in the plane and put my big(ger) bag before yours and you can't fit yours and then you try and move mine elsewhere, we're going to have problems. And no, you won't be able to get away with it unless the FA does it.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 16:36     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Am I the only one who likes gate check? If I'm flying an airline that charges for checked luggage, I take my bag to the gate and often try to get it checked there (for free) instead. Then I don't have to wrestle it into the overhead bin, and I get the little petty thrill of thwarting the airline's grubby cash grab.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 16:17     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

I usually get a window seat, so I like to board early so that I don't have to ask people already seated to get up. Sounds like a no-brainer to me.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 16:15     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:Because some people feel more comfortable being in position to board. Traveling can bring on a ton of anxiety in people and it's a harmless way to manage it (if other people aren't jerks about it.)


I think that's what it is.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 16:13     Subject: Re:Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

For me it’s because I’m fat and have anxiety. I want to be buckled, settled, and squished up against my window seat so I don’t have to struggle with my luggage in front of everyone, squeeze past people who are disgusted by me for taking up space, and make my seat mates get up to let me into my seat. I’ve had panic attacks during the process so now I take a Xanax and pre-board with the people that have kids.

Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 16:02     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Was this Southwest ?

If so, then you'd know there's a bit of a free-for-all element involved. Yes, you board by group A, B, C, for a more organized chaos experience, but it still leaves people wanting to board as soon as they can w/n in your group and therefore stand in line super early.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 15:55     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:It’s all about overhead storage bins.


Also, let me clear: if I get on a plane after you and your ridiculously large bag is over my seat, I am moving it elsewhere to make room for my bag.

LOL sure you are buddy.


I do it all the time. Or I tell a flight attendant to gate check it to make room for mine. Just did that on Tuesday heading up to NY.


Absolutely do not believe you.


That’s fine. But it’s true. I have seen others do it too. I have directed flight attendants to move bags, especially if their owners are sitting back several rows.


Flight attendants are not bellhops. You can tell them to move bags around to your heart's content but there's zero chance they'd do it.


Must be something about the way I make my wishes known (which is calmly and authoritatively but no nonsense) but they have always followed my directions In this regard. About half the time they just gate-check the bag.


And then everyone started clapping!


+1 and were moved to tears by his quiet yet authoritative strength!
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 15:54     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s all about overhead storage bins.


Also, let me clear: if I get on a plane after you and your ridiculously large bag is over my seat, I am moving it elsewhere to make room for my bag.

LOL sure you are buddy.


I do it all the time. Or I tell a flight attendant to gate check it to make room for mine. Just did that on Tuesday heading up to NY.


Absolutely do not believe you.


That’s fine. But it’s true. I have seen others do it too. I have directed flight attendants to move bags, especially if their owners are sitting back several rows.


Flight attendants are not bellhops. You can tell them to move bags around to your heart's content but there's zero chance they'd do it.


Must be something about the way I make my wishes known (which is calmly and authoritatively but no nonsense) but they have always followed my directions In this regard. About half the time they just gate-check the bag.


They can’t just hate check a random bag with no tags! Are you saying in the midst of boarding they track down a passenger who used the overhead bins as allowed and have them fill out a tag? What are the other boarding passengers doing during this?
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 15:52     Subject: Re:Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Because I am in an early boarding group and because of the times when someone thought they were supposed to be seated in my seat and tried to get me to move. Just don't like dealing with the latter.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 15:51     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s all about overhead storage bins.


Also, let me clear: if I get on a plane after you and your ridiculously large bag is over my seat, I am moving it elsewhere to make room for my bag.

LOL sure you are buddy.


I do it all the time. Or I tell a flight attendant to gate check it to make room for mine. Just did that on Tuesday heading up to NY.


Absolutely do not believe you.


That’s fine. But it’s true. I have seen others do it too. I have directed flight attendants to move bags, especially if their owners are sitting back several rows.


Flight attendants are not bellhops. You can tell them to move bags around to your heart's content but there's zero chance they'd do it.


Must be something about the way I make my wishes known (which is calmly and authoritatively but no nonsense) but they have always followed my directions In this regard. About half the time they just gate-check the bag.

Are you failing to disclose that the bag you’re asking to have gate checked belongs to someone else? That’s the only way this is remotely plausible.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 15:46     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s all about overhead storage bins.


Also, let me clear: if I get on a plane after you and your ridiculously large bag is over my seat, I am moving it elsewhere to make room for my bag.

LOL sure you are buddy.


I do it all the time. Or I tell a flight attendant to gate check it to make room for mine. Just did that on Tuesday heading up to NY.


Absolutely do not believe you.


That’s fine. But it’s true. I have seen others do it too. I have directed flight attendants to move bags, especially if their owners are sitting back several rows.


Flight attendants are not bellhops. You can tell them to move bags around to your heart's content but there's zero chance they'd do it.


Must be something about the way I make my wishes known (which is calmly and authoritatively but no nonsense) but they have always followed my directions In this regard. About half the time they just gate-check the bag.


And then everyone started clapping!
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 15:46     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s all about overhead storage bins.


Also, let me clear: if I get on a plane after you and your ridiculously large bag is over my seat, I am moving it elsewhere to make room for my bag.

LOL sure you are buddy.


I do it all the time. Or I tell a flight attendant to gate check it to make room for mine. Just did that on Tuesday heading up to NY.


Absolutely do not believe you.


That’s fine. But it’s true. I have seen others do it too. I have directed flight attendants to move bags, especially if their owners are sitting back several rows.


Flight attendants are not bellhops. You can tell them to move bags around to your heart's content but there's zero chance they'd do it.


Must be something about the way I make my wishes known (which is calmly and authoritatively but no nonsense) but they have always followed my directions In this regard. About half the time they just gate-check the bag.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2022 15:45     Subject: Why do people line up so early to get on flights?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s all about overhead storage bins.


Also, let me clear: if I get on a plane after you and your ridiculously large bag is over my seat, I am moving it elsewhere to make room for my bag.

LOL sure you are buddy.


I do it all the time. Or I tell a flight attendant to gate check it to make room for mine. Just did that on Tuesday heading up to NY.


Ew.