There were several 30 something women traveling together for a bachelorette party (flight was headed to Nashville, the bachelorette party capital of the US) who pre-boarded. There was a group of obese young men (20 somethings) who were camped out at the gate, playing role playing games that pre-boarded. It was like the word had just gotten out that all you had to do was ask and you could board first. There were people walking up to the desk directly requesting pre-boarding. ![]() Seats were assigned, and people at the back were seated first. The best boarding process in the industry was Wow Air, pre-demise. Yes, there's still a throng of group 9 morons huddled around the boarding door, but when they're in the airport, they're a lot easier to push/shove/tell to gtfo the way than once you're on the Titan. My OTP has been drastically better with AA/UA/DL. ![]() I'm not a huge fan of the boarding group nonsense on legacy airlines either, but at least everyone knows their exact destination. These scenarios routinely caused my flights to be delayed. My gripe with Southwest's boarding process is you've got C 45's at the back of the airplane still looking for a window or an aisle despite multiple announcements that they're all taken, and/or they're dragging their carry-ons looking for overhead bin space on an airline with free fucking checked bags. This would be true only if the average American weren't a bumbling idiot. ![]() It's the most efficient one in the industry.
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