2Tiggies
Near to Tigger's House
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If you are going to need to board first, then I say you have to head to the rear of the plane...those are the seats you are given. If you don't choose one of those seats when you book, you don't get to preboard, unless you have a truly legitimate reason. Flights would take off much more quickly this way. Not trying to be judgemental here, but really...how long does it take to stow your bag in the overhead and sit down??? My dd has been flying since she was 3...even at that age we never preboarded, she took care of her own stuff, and sat down quickly. It's all about expectations I suppose.
Almost every international (longhaul at least) flight I have been on now has an actual boarding system in place. They board the plane from the rear. Higher classes like Business and First have priority boarding anyway, but as they are assigned to a different section of the plane, it has little or no impact on the majority of passengers. They call the passengers in rows starting from the back. So it would start for example with "All passengers assigned to rows 70 to 80, please report to the gate". They then move progressively towards the front of the plane. It appears to work well, the main advantage being that you don't have people stepping over you and trying to squeeze past to get to their seats. The exception to this is priority boarding for those with disabilities and infants who have been allocated a bulkhead seat with a skycot.