Originally Posted by
mcrw00
I also don’t appreciate having to store both of my bags 20 rows behind my bulkhead C+ seat.
In general, if one is seated in a bulkhead seat, one is going to be storing their bags behind them. That is unless they are poaching overhead space in front of them which is typically reserved for the next higher class of service. I was recently seated on a flight in a bulkhead emergency row, my bag was behind me.
As for those with roller-aboards boarding after those with backpacks. Being one that travels with a backpack I have no problem with such a policy :-).
Originally Posted by
jetsfan92588
The biggest cause of slow boarding is inexperienced travelers, and I tend to think there are more inexperienced travelers in the group of non-rollaboard travelers.
At then end of the day the boarding time will not change with any real difference. Experienced PAX can be just as fast/slow as inexperienced.