Flights call for main airlines to implement “ears” actions similar to the American Airlines policy “

Passengers invite airlines to actively stop line cutters during boarding procedure.
The American Airlines has already begun, forbidding people to board in front of their appropriate zone, otherwise known as “the ears of the door.”
Last year, before Thanksgiving, American introduced a new technology used during boarding that sounds soundtracking for a door agent when a passenger tries to board on the eve of his particular task, Fox News Digital reported.
American Airlines passenger claims to testify to “ears ears” before boarding
Other airlines They have not yet adopted this protocol, and passengers seem to notice the negative effects of the ears.
People trying to board a plane in front of their named zone are called “door ears”. (East)
The flight traveler took off to Reddit Sub-Thread R/Unitedairlines to share his frustration around the trend of travel and how it negatively affects other passengers.
“Kudos to [American Airlines] To take over the leadership for preventing the unpleasant people who are either too attractive to board with their assigned group or were just wicked in an attempt to board faster, “the Reddit user wrote.
The user also said that the ears of Gate influences how people store luggage.
“With an overhead trash space on top, this question is really important. There’s nothing worse than you have to store your work [in] rows behind your seat and then have to wait until [everyone] Cancel before you can download your own. And that happens. “
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Other Reddit users jumped into a conversation to share their feelings about their ears.
The Reddit user (not in the picture) calls for airlines, telling them to start cracking on the “ears” in the same way as American Airlines do. (East)
“As door agent, It annoys us as much as the others, “one user wrote.” Sometimes people have been hidden and tap the QR code on your phone so we can’t see the group number, but in the last few weeks, we have started implementing it in particular.
“Yes, you get the occasional stinky eyes from someone in the first group, but it’s not worth the hassle that you have to grab the bags from the plane and check them there. The same is with families with children; since I do announcements, I started talking” newborns “instead of children under 3,” the same user continued.
Another user who said he had recently flew an international flight to the Gate agents distracted people for not boarding their assigned group.
“They also had a flight attendant who ensured that any boarding of just one larger/roller in the directing bin (without backpacks, jackets, etc. They forced people to have them under their seats), and you could only put their larger wearing above their seat, even if it was empty space and could not use it.
“I absolutely loved it. Everyone managed to get their bags in the head, it was close to the place where you sat, and it seemed that people who were used to this airline later did not bother boarding because they knew there would be room for their items.”
“I wish it would implement it United and other carriers. It made it easier to have the entire boarding experience,” the user added.
Fox News Digital addressed United Airlines and American Airlines for comment.
Many say that their problem with people boarding a plane in front of the assigned zone is that those passengers occupy a valuable trash space and leave no room for the luggage of their passengers. (East)
United has his own boarding process that has followed since 2023, which is all in the priority of the seat of the seat.
At that time, an airline company based in Chicago sent an internal memorandum, informing the staff of his boarding policy that has “travelers of economics with window seats [boarding] Group 3, followed by passengers with medium seats in Group 4 and passengers in passing seats in Group 5, “Fox Business reported.
Sitting plan, called Wilma, which indicates a window-medical passage, will save up to two minutes boarding procedure For each flight. Change will affect all domestic and some international flights.
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The California Eti -Limin Expert Rosalinda Randall shared an insight into why new technology could become necessary.
Rosalinda Randall, an expert on label, responded to the need for a warning system when boarding, saying: “How it seems that our social skills and kindness, creating a technological position of boarding.” (East)
“There have always been passengers trying to bypass the general boarding process. Today it has become more widespread. When they are caught, instead of admitting it or we are shrugged with a cliché:” There is no harm to attempt, “they become belligerent, still expecting to meet their demands,” Randall said.
“Gate ears can have different reasons for jumping in front of their assigned zone. In addition to being a firmly connected flight or traveled to a disabled passenger, wait for a turn,” she added.
Randall said that those who board themselves in front of their allotted zone are “careless” if they decide Set your luggage In the “foot space”.
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“What follows, stickers on our wearing with our headquarters? When we do not follow simple guidelines, they are forced to create rules for the airline. And, yes, for those of us trying to follow the rules and practice kindness, it stinks and frustrates,” she said.
“Gate Ear” passengers no longer cut the line, they now take a valuable space for buckets from their fellow passengers. (East)
“To practice only the usual kindness, AA or other airlines should not create a new position. As our social skills and kindness weakened, the creation of a technological position for boarding seems to be justified,” Randall said.
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“There were days when peer pressure, aka other passengers, would firmly remind her ears to return to their particular zone. Today, speaking, she can quickly turn into a quarrel.”
Fox Business’ Daniella Genovese contributed to this report.