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American Airlines testing new boarding technology
American Airlines is trying to make sure everyone boards when they're supposed to
Travelers have spent many years proving the honor system doesn't make for an orderly airplane boarding process, so now American Airlines is testing a way to make sure people actually board with their assigned group.
American Airlines Is Testing a New Boarding Procedure — What to Know
American Airlines is testing a new system to make sure travelers board with their designated groups.
American Airlines tests a major boarding change passengers won’t like
One of the many small benefits of business class or airline status that ease the travel experience comes down to avoiding the boarding bottleneck. Instead of trying to balance one’s carry-on bag as someone in front of you holds up the line by moving around items in the overhead compartment,
American Airlines Is Testing a Big Change to Its Boarding Process
Boarding your next flight with American Airlines might look—and sound—a little different.
American Airlines testing new boarding technology: ‘Saw about 5 people get punted out of line’
American Airlines doesn’t want to tolerate any more line-skipping tomfoolery. In a statement shared with Nexstar, a spokesperson for the airline confirmed that agents in select airports are testing new technology to help prevent impatient travelers from boarding the plane before their group is called.
American Airlines Might Actually Start Enforcing Boarding Groups
In a new test, American Airlines is actually enforcing the boarding groups that are printed on its boarding passes. News broke after a passenger posted on Reddit about boarding with the first group in Albuquerque;
American Airlines tries enforced boarding zones in interesting new test
Trying to cut to the front of the boarding line may not work for much longer with American Airlines. That's because the Fort Worth-based carrier is testing new technology that will help gate agents enforce the boarding order.
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American Airlines passenger disgusted when a fellow passenger opened a can of tuna
On an American Airlines flight to Seattle, a TikToker filmed a fellow passenger opening canned tuna, leading to a smelly ...
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American Airlines Wins $9.4 Million From ‘Skiplagged’ Site That Exploits Airlines’ Business Model
Airlines use lots of tricky games to price their fares. Skiplagged gives agency back to the customer, and American didn't ...
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American Airlines Boeing 737-800 Returns To Raleigh–Durham After Open Cargo Door Indication
According to The Aviation Herald, the American Airlines Boeing 737-800, registered as N804NN, landed safely back on runway ...
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Jeff Lynne’s ELO soars through timeless pop classics at American Airlines Center
Friday night’s “Over and Out” farewell show was a sonic and visual feast where fans old and young (though mostly old) ...
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You can now redeem miles to use American Airlines' most exclusive lounge
Effective immediately, American's top elite status members can redeem miles to use the Flagship First dining facility before ...
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American Airlines jet nearly collides with Cessna in mid-air close call: FAA
An American Airlines plane with 122 passengers on board came dangerously close to a Cessna that flew into its flight path as ...
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American Airlines: Earnings Tailwind Expected While Debt Picture Improves
American Airlines gets buy rating as continued strong travel demand expected to fuel further revenue growth in near future, ...
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American Airlines Set To Report Q3 Earnings: Key Factors To Watch
American Airlines shares are trading lower by 1.7% during Monday's session. Traders and investors are watching for the ...
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