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American Airlines is testing a new tool to stop passengers from boarding flights ahead of their assigned group. American Airlines' message to boarding group cheats: Wait your turn. Skip to main ...
American Airlines might stop you. In an apparent effort to reduce the headaches caused by airport line cutting, American has rolled out boarding technology that alerts gate agents with an audible ...
PHOTO: Travelers in the American Airlines check-in area at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in San Francisco, California, Oct. 21, 2024.
NEW YORK (AP) — Sneaking a little ahead of line to get on that plane faster? American Airlines might stop you. In an apparent effort to reduce the headaches caused by airport line cutting, American has rolled out boarding technology that alerts gate agents with an audible sound if a passenger tries to scan a ticket ahead of their assigned ...
American Airlines said that a gate agent politely lets the customer know they’re unable to accept the pass and asks the customer to rejoin the line when their boarding group is called. In some instances where a customer may be able to board out of order, like when traveling with a companion of higher status, the agent has a quick way to ...
American Airlines is cracking down on flyers who try to cut in line prior to their boarding time.. An “audible signal” will alert gate agents when passengers try to jump ahead of others who ...
Various airlines, such as United, Continental, Delta, Northwest, and Southwest, have introduced priority boarding programs catering to specific customer groups. [1] As of October 2024, American Airlines was testing a program in several U.S. airports that alerts gate agents to passengers who attempt to board before their assigned boarding group ...
If you fly American Airlines and like to jump ahead in the queue when you board your flight, don’t think about it. Waiting in line to board stinks, but you eventually get out of line and board ...