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Why do people rush to board plane first?

These days, one of the biggest reasons is to make sure you get access to the overhead bins or access near your seat. Some people dump their big suitcases in the bin ahead of where they are sitting to make exiting easier.



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The so called benefits are: You get to board early - why to spend extra money just to get in a plane when you have to wait for all the passengers to board anyway. You are not going to fly 10 mins earlier to your destination. You can sit comfortably on the seats at the gate for the same time.

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Looking, Acting, or Behaving In a Suspicious Manner Some of the most mundane things that can get you yanked out of your line are: Yawning too much. Coughing and clearing your throat frequently. Looking around in a suspicious manner (darting eyes, focusing on odd spots)

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The traditional back-to-front boarding method is inefficient because it leads to the most aisle interferences, according to Steffan's report.

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For one thing, most airlines determine boarding groups based on ticketing class (first, business, economy or basic economy). Most airlines also base boarding class on passengers with disabilities, families with children under a certain age, active military members or other similar situations.

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Don't hesitate to ask for accommodations.
Early boarding helps him stay calm, he explains, because standing in line in the jet bridge is intensely stressful for him. It's a simple request: He just asks for priority boarding at check-in, and “80 percent of the time,” he says, the airline is happy to grant his request.

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So, if you're only reason to purchase priority boarding is to avoid waiting in line at the gate, then cool, but you'll still be waiting for a sec. However, the benefit of priority boarding is rarely about the 10 extra minutes of standing.

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Never mind that the facts dictate, unarguably, that flying remains one of the safest ways to travel. The chance of dying in a transportation-related accident in the US, for example, is one in 6,800. The chance of dying in a plane crash? One in 13 million.

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So when you walk on the plane and see our happy, smiling face, we're actually looking you up and down, trying to find our ABPs, the flight attendant from Salt Lake City remarked in the video. ABP stands for able body person, or someone who can assist flight attendants in an emergency, according to Kamalani.

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We call it The Flight First Rule. And it's exactly what it sounds like. Instead of deciding on the dates of your trip before booking your flights, flip that familiar script on its head and start by searching for flights, letting the price guide you to the cheapest dates possible.

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There was a mythbusters episode that simulated boarding an airplane using various methods in vogue. Making allowances for the lack of scientific rigor, the results of boarding 173 passengers were pretty much the same- back-to-front is the slowest method.

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Always be the last to board.. You will be able to see where the spare seats are on the flight and can score a premium upgrade or row to yourself! Another traveller said this wouldn't work for the economy class.

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Keeping passengers and ground crew apart One of the main reasons that passengers tend to board aircraft from the left-hand side is that it allows ground crew to continue their duties uninterrupted. Such staff carries out a variety of tasks on the right-hand side of the plane, such as fueling and loading bags.

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An airline can refuse to transport a passenger for the reasons listed in its contract of carriage, a legal agreement between the passenger and airline, so long as the refusal is not discriminatory, such as: Being intoxicated or under the influence of illegal drugs.

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If the announcement is made manually by a staff in an airport that has automated announcements, it is made because the staff can see in their system that some of the checked-in passengers did not show-up at the gate on time, so they use whatever word (final or last) to urge the late passengers to show-up.

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