Please remain seated until your row number is called when......
...... you'll be able to disembark and squeeze on to the packed bus that will take you to the terminal.
Another Covid-related measure that is designed to make people feel safe while achieving absolutely zero. At least they no longer insist that you have to take the alcohol wipe and plastic bag. I did complain that pre-Covid we were being told how big a problem plastic was for the environment (no disagreement with that) and that issuing thousands of these a day was environmentally damaging. |
Originally Posted by Gaza
(Post 33720312)
...... you'll be able to disembark and squeeze on to the packed bus that will take you to the terminal.
Another Covid-related measure that is designed to make people feel safe while achieving absolutely zero. At least they no longer insist that you have to take the alcohol wipe and plastic bag. I did complain that pre-Covid we were being told how big a problem plastic was for the environment (no disagreement with that) and that issuing thousands of these a day was environmentally damaging. it gives me a way better situation onboard the aircraft. you can disembark without anyone staying around and/or pressing his/her backpack into your face/shoulder/back/neck/etc. |
I have to say I also like the disembarkation by rows. It does make for a far more orderly exit, irrespective of whether that's direct into the terminal or to a waiting bus / limo / golf buggy
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I thought the wipes in the bags were useless, but it keeps someone in a job making them up, and after picking up Covid, they're handy for sanitising whatever I touch.
I don't mind "rows 1-4 only" etc. but it makes no difference if there's a bus as you're still waiting for 50 other people to organise themselves, get baby sorted etc. (Works well if you're at the front, airbridge and have under 30 mins to get through flight connections and into the lounge for brekkie) Same in reverse. The bus has to wait for you, and there will always be some passenger with mobility issues at the end who will struggle with stairs. There's pretty much always someone who's up like a shot regardless of crew instructions (such as the man I've mentioned before who was like a jack rabbit until they disembarked onto buses from the rear only) |
My experience is that this works well on BA, but it is hopeless on other airlines. I had about six flights on SATA and TAP recently and the same announcement was made - I think I was the only passenger who adhered to the instructions...
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I'm not a big fan of the remain seated either. I quite like the 2-3 minutes of standing as doors open. Allows me to grab my bag, put on the coat, get the passport ready.
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3 flights on Monday. 2 with Iberia and 1 with BA.
The two flights with Iberia were the slowest for passengers boarding but the fastest for disembarking, even though cabin crew said by rows it was just mayhem. The flight was delayed arriving in PMI , the first flight PMI to MAD, passengers were still sauntering down the ramp to board in their ones and twos and it was a hand baggage nightmare , weren’t so worried about their connections then as they were at the top of the ramp.Running off the plane in MAD not caring who got knocked over. MAD to LHR was similar but with a jetway and not so much rushing on disembarkation. LHR to GLA was far better loading but only slightly better disembarking, once one person was on their feet everyone was. Announcements a waste of time which the crew are helpless to enforce. P.S. Also would like to thank the guy sat in 1D for spending most of the flight without his mask on, no consideration for others. (LHR-GLA) |
This reminds me of the time I, then maybe 16, made the mistake of getting off a bus at a hard stand in MUC and stepping aside to allow an elderly woman to climb the stairs to our Alitalia ATR-72 to Rome.
About 30 men in prime fighting form barreled past me to get onto that plane. I, an American connecting through Munich on my second visit to the continent, wound up with my large carry-on shoved under my feet, overhead space taken, muttering that this felt very different than Lufthansa. |
Half of my arrivals over the last four weeks (into MUC / IBZ/ VIE / LHR) had the pleasure of a but gate allocation where two buses where waiting for all pax. Given that, I had the pleasure to meet about 90 pax from the rows behind (of course neither airport operator lets a bus drive away before it is completely full) which makes the disembarking by row totally absurd/ hilarious.
On the contrary, my latest BA arrival into DXB the whole Eco was allow to stand up and disembark in one go, so either in DXB Covid does not exist, or the rules don't have to be followed that strictly. |
I really hope the row number disembark stays. So much calmer. It’s all a load of nonsense re bus, boarding tunnel, other pinch points etc etc but I like this feature
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Originally Posted by xenole
(Post 33720497)
I thought the wipes in the bags were useless, but it keeps someone in a job making them up, and after picking up Covid, they're handy for sanitising whatever I touch.
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Originally Posted by fluffymitten
(Post 33720368)
I have to say I also like the disembarkation by rows. It does make for a far more orderly exit, irrespective of whether that's direct into the terminal or to a waiting bus / limo / golf buggy
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Originally Posted by EJetter
(Post 33720889)
They don’t keep someone in a job at all - they’re made up by the cabin crew!
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Originally Posted by Markx
(Post 33720909)
Totally agree with you but still the numpties ignore the request
Guy in exit row loudly proclaimed he was a frequent flyer when CC were advising him of the fact he was in an exit row before take off. Very same guy was up and standing next to me (seated) in row 7 at front of ET within about 5 seconds of the seatbelt sign being turned off. Clearly not THAT frequent-a-flyer if he doesn't know how how to disembarque these days. |
On behalf of the maskless, you are most welcome.
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