Here is a solution Southwest: Preboards can get on first as usual- all 20 to 40 of them. Other than children, vets and mentally handicapped people should sit in the back of the plane, why? 1. board before anyone else, no one is in your way 2. 2 bathrooms in the back 3. 2 flight attendants in the back 4. unload last- no one is in your way. what does this solve? People paying for premium seats A listers- A list preferred and Business select are happy cause they got there moneys worth and they can catch there connecting flights faster. pre boards should be happy cause now they have more assistance and more bathroom facilities at there disposal. its a winning solution for everyone.... Happy New Year
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01-05-2018
10:54 AM
01-05-2018
10:54 AM
a better solution: pre board like normal, sit in the back of the plane where there are 2 bathrooms and 2 flight attendants. youll have more help and more access to more facilities and you can unload last. its a win win win win for all.... i bet the abuse will stop
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01-03-2018
10:46 AM
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love this , preboard first- no one is in your way, sit in back- same seat as in front, unload last- again no one in your way. 2 restrooms in back- 2 attendants in back- more than enough for all of you, actually its much better than being in the front. perfect solution
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it has nothing to do with bursitis... board first i dont care, but i bet you'll have a problem if you have to sit in a seat past the first 10 or 15 rows. For us spending 10's of thousands a year in travel costs, have connecting business flights and so on, we pay for the perks. but when i watch someone in a wheel chair get on a plain with his wife, take the front row, get off the plane in Vegas and walk through the terminal faster than me!!!? then i have a problem. Bursitis can be dealt with in the back as well as the front so don't kid your self
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