anna parker
2 posts
Mar 04, 2025
9:57 PM
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Alaska boarding groups uses a general boarding system based on seat rows for customers who are not in First Class or have elite status, ensuring an organized and smooth boarding process. This technique assigns passengers to boarding groups based on the position of their seats. For example, Group 1 normally includes individuals sat in the first rows of the plane, whereas Group 2 includes those situated further back. As boarding progresses, the number of groups increases, with Groups 3 and 4 calling individuals seated in the back of the plane. This method promotes a more orderly flow, reducing aisle congestion and allowing people to get at their seats without unnecessary delays.
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