• Victor@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    Ah right, as group 9 walks past the other groups already seated on the plaaane… Gotcha. 🤪 Thanks!

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      21 days ago

      But strictly speaking they usually board last the people sitting more in front of the plane, so if you are the last group you should pass the least amount of people…

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        21 days ago

        Nope. Boarding the back to the rear would be time efficient but then you’d be letting the poors get all the overhead space. They’re grouped by weird factors but mostly how much they paid.

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          20 days ago

          probably depends on the airline, in my experience with air nz, quantas, Emirates and jet star: they board 1st class(if exists), business class(if exists), premium economy(if exists), then it’s either from rear or a free for all.

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        21 days ago

        they usually board last the people sitting more in front of the plane

        Never, ever have I seen that in all my years of flying. Would be logical though…

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        That would make sense. Unfortunately, first class is at the front, and that boards first. It sort of flows from there.

        I’ve also seen enough people abusing the overhead lockers to completely break back to front boarding. They get on and just stick their bag in the first available space, before heading back. Now, when the people at the front board, their bag space is taken up already. They now have to fight to the back, on landing to get their bags.