Gate lice beware: American Airlines is catching early boarders
The airline is using new technology to identify passengers who try to board early
Gate lice, beware: American Airlines is cracking down on passengers who try to board early.
The airline is using new technology to identify passengers who try to board early, and it's not afraid to boot them back to the gate.
In a recent incident, an American Airlines passenger was caught trying to board early using a fake boarding pass. The passenger was escorted back to the gate and denied boarding.
American Airlines is not the only airline that is cracking down on early boarders. United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have also implemented new policies to prevent passengers from boarding early.
Why are airlines cracking down on early boarders?
There are several reasons why airlines are cracking down on early boarders.
- Boarding early can slow down the boarding process.
- It can also lead to confusion and overcrowding.
- In some cases, it can even be a safety hazard.
By cracking down on early boarders, airlines can help to improve the boarding process and make it safer for everyone.
What can you do if you want to board early?
If you want to board early, there are a few things you can do:
- Check in online ahead of time.
- Choose a seat near the front of the plane.
- Be prepared to show your boarding pass at the gate.
If you follow these tips, you're more likely to be able to board early without any problems.