That is a potential problem. I guess they would have to group people like that in a "special needs" category and seat them in either pre or post-boarding.
Another thought I had about boarding issues is that of carry-on luggage, which has got to be the biggest delayer in boarding/evacuating a plane. People are obsessed with getting everything on board because it saves so much time to not have to go to baggage claim. If there was way to return the bags to the customer faster, then the airline could heavily regulate carry-ons and greatly improve boarding times.

Add a Comment
Email This


RSS


RE: The fastest
The only issue with this is that what if a father arrives to board and his five-year-old has the window seat, he's in the middle seat, and his pregnant wife is in the aisle? I can only assume that he would throw a fit, if not totally disregard, the boarding procedures. I think this would probably be true for most any group of people more than 1.
View Full Discussion