New Family Seating Policy

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/united-airlines-family-seating/index.html

This article is welcome news. 

My question is with his new boarding procedure will the people in an aisle seat still have access to a bin for their luggage? 

The process of boarding an commercial aircraft can sometimes be challenging or frustrating due to several common issues- #United Airlines is trying something else/new - enjoy this just off the press.  (View story) 

1. Delays: Boarding delays can occur for various reasons, such as late-arriving aircraft, maintenance issues, or weather-related problems. Delays can be particularly frustrating for passengers, as they disrupt travel plans.

2. Overhead Bin Space: A common issue is the limited space in overhead bins. Passengers often struggle to find room for their carry-on luggage, leading to delays and conflicts during boarding.

3. Crowding: The process of boarding often involves large groups of passengers gathering in the boarding area, which can lead to crowding and make it difficult to maintain social distancing, especially in crowded airports.  Loading the aircraft first with Window seats and from the rear of the craft really might help. 

4. Boarding Zones: Some airlines use a boarding zone system to streamline the process, but this can create confusion when passengers don't follow instructions or if the boarding zones aren't clearly communicated.  Loading the aircraft with Window seats first and from the rear of the craft really might help. 

5. Pre-boarding: Pre-boarding for passengers with disabilities or young children is essential for accessibility but can sometimes cause delays if not executed efficiently.

6. Security Checks: Additional security checks or random screenings at the gate can slow down the boarding process.  Usually done in Europe and sometimes in Asia. 

7. Large Aircraft: On large planes, boarding can take a considerable amount of time due to the number of passengers. This often leads to congestion in the aisle and may cause passengers to be seated for an extended period before takeoff.

To address these issues, airlines are continuously working on improving their boarding processes. Some have implemented technology such as mobile boarding passes and self-boarding gates to expedite the process. I think that Loading the aircraft first with Window seats and from the rear of the craft really might help. 

Efforts to improve the boarding experience typically focus on efficiency, clear communication, and minimizing delays to enhance overall passenger satisfaction.

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