boarding info
#1
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boarding info
For co do they start in the back for borading
or in the front. I mean how do the start the boarding.
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emmett w. smith jr.
or in the front. I mean how do the start the boarding.
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emmett w. smith jr.
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If you are an elite (Plat, Gold or Silver), you board first along with FC and those with 'special needs'. Beyond that they board from the rear of the aircraft and it depends on how full the flight is. If it is pretty empty they allow more rows to board.
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So if i have 5a i would be the last to board
the plane i guess right
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the plane i guess right
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For most domestic narrow-body CO aircraft, yes (Row 4 is usually the last row in F, and Row 5 is usually the bulkhead row in coach).
However on widebody aircraft, seat 5A might well be in F (one example is the 24-seat domestic 757 cabin).
I would guess that 5A would be in Business First on MOST international widebody aircraft.
However on widebody aircraft, seat 5A might well be in F (one example is the 24-seat domestic 757 cabin).
I would guess that 5A would be in Business First on MOST international widebody aircraft.
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its a 737-500 plane so that may be the last row called right. what about geting off the plane first class and then every one else
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I've rarly see FA's hold back coah passengers and allow First Class to deplane first. It's usually a free for all.
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wow now the other question was i smart to get a bulk head row and where do they put the table you know for the drinks and snacks.
what do they serve for a 7:00 am flight that is two hours long
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emmett w. smith jr.
what do they serve for a 7:00 am flight that is two hours long
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Emmett, are Nancy and Roberto traveling with you? Maybe they can hold your drink.
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lets not start this again please just me and my mother
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at a bulkhead seat the tray table folds out from your armrest, just like in first class....
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For a 2 hour CO 7 am flight you will probably just get a beverage. I was on a dinner flight from ATL to EWR and all coach got was a beverage (no, not even pretzels or peanuts). So if you tend to get hungry in the morning---get something to eat before you board. If it is any consolation to you, FC doesn't get anything either, other than their beverage in china cups!
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Disabled passengers are allowed to board first but usually have to deplane last.

