Originally Posted by
HKGglobaltrotter
4 lines boarding system only if the flight has F cabin sold I believe.
A bit off topic but re: SIN, I always find SIN boarding arrangement a huge mess. Usually there are 4-5 agents at the counter and only left with 1 agent actually enforcing the boarding procedures at the back by the jet bridge. And you could imagine what'd happen when they announced boarding began.
Yeah 4 lines if F cabin is sold (although I heard about flights where there are a lot of DMs and they essentially get the F line?)
On my flight a few days ago, it seems orderly, 2 agents at the counter, 1 directing the J line to the front, and 1 standing next to the Marco Polo sign. All sections were roped off from each other.
So when boarding was announced, no one got up to board except J; GR cannot even rush up due to the rope separating us and the rest of GR/Y.