Anonymous wrote:Surely there is a better way than this ridiculous way they do it.
Anonymous wrote:Actually there have a bunch of studies done that the best thing to do is board staggered rows at a time. Ie: you don’t want 25, 24, and 23 all boarding together. You want 25, 22, and 19 boarding, giving them all enough room to get situated. Then 24, 21, 18 and so on. I’m not sure of the exact spacing but it was something like this.
Anyway, no airline does it. And as someone who checks bags, don’t even get me started on the time wasted by carryon luggage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone has status. Everyone can check bags free.
If this were actually true, there would be no one boarding after group 2 and you know that's not the case.
Not to mention the crazies that wouldn't check their bags even if it were free.
I get free bags. I still rarely check. I will carry on every single time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone has status. Everyone can check bags free.
If this were actually true, there would be no one boarding after group 2 and you know that's not the case.
Not to mention the crazies that wouldn't check their bags even if it were free.
I get free bags. I still rarely check. I will carry on every single time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone has status. Everyone can check bags free.
If this were actually true, there would be no one boarding after group 2 and you know that's not the case.
Not to mention the crazies that wouldn't check their bags even if it were free.