New Boarding Method to Shame Line-Cutters at Airports

New Boarding Method to Shame Line-Cutters at Airports

World October 28, 2024 12:30

new mexico, arizona, virginia - Airlines have found a new way to tackle line-cutters at the boarding gate who have been causing disruptions and delays.

Airlines have a strong dislike for 'gate-lice', individuals who try to cut the line at the boarding gate. To address this issue, a new method has been introduced where a loud beep sounds at the aircraft door if someone attempts to board out of turn, prompting them to go to the back of the line. American Airlines is currently testing this new approach in New Mexico, Arizona, and Virginia.

Both passengers and airlines are frustrated by line-cutters as it often leads to heated arguments and congestion. These line-cutters are commonly referred to as 'gate-lice' within the aviation community.

Rushed travelers often believe they will be able to board early and take their bags with them on board. American Airlines has expressed satisfaction with the initial results of the implementation.

Reactions to the new method online vary significantly, with line-cutters expressing anger while law-abiding passengers support the airlines' intervention. Some line-cutters find it offensive to be compared to lice and humiliating to be publicly redirected to the end of the line. Meanwhile, supporters of the new rule applaud the initiative, anticipating a reduction in chaos at airports.

Airline staff have long complained about the behavior of gate-lice. Individuals sometimes arrive an hour before boarding begins and stand in line regardless of priority. Additionally, there are those who stand at the gate and alert their family or friends at the first sign of boarding. Others irritate by continuously checking for boarding updates, and some rush to board with excess carry-on luggage to avoid checked baggage fees.

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