New Boarding at LAX
Just received this email for a flight out of LAX. Looks like they are now making 2 group 1's. 1 and 1a I guess.
Mods please move this to an existing thread if it is old news. "United® will be testing new boarding methods at Los Angeles International Airport. Our customers have told us they want a better experience when boarding, so we’re working to improve the process.https://static.cdn.responsys.net/i2/.../united/sp.pngSelect customers will still be invited to pre-board as they are with the current boarding process. Beyond that, here are some of the changes you may see if your gate is testing a new process:https://static.cdn.responsys.net/i2/.../united/sp.png■ Earlier boarding: On select flights, customers traveling in the premium cabin and United MileagePlus® Premier® 1K® members will be invited to board before Group 1.https://static.cdn.responsys.net/i2/.../united/sp.png■ No need to line up before your group is called: Simplified lanes with new signs will allow you to relax at the gate or within the airport longer.https://static.cdn.responsys.net/i2/.../united/sp.png■ Smaller group sizes for select flights: With fewer customers in your group, you’ll experience less crowding while boarding the aircraft.https://static.cdn.responsys.net/i2/.../united/sp.png■ More efficient boarding: Following priority boarding groups, we’ll board customers sitting in window seats first and then middle and aisle seats.https://static.cdn.responsys.net/i2/.../united/sp.png■ Less crowding: Fewer lines will create more space and easier access to the boarding door for customers exiting the plane from the previous flight and during pre-boarding." |
Been under discussion for the past week in United's Current Boarding Process (with Wiki) [2016-forward]
Let continue the discussion in that thread. WineCountryUA UA coModerator |
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