sam_gordon
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So Mythbusters tried to find the "best" aircraft boarding technique last night. They measured speed of boarding as well as customer satisfaction (how it "felt" to the customers).
I don't see the full episode on their website, so I'll try to recap.
The "legacy" airlines way (back to front) was the slowest, and didn't have a great customer satisfaction score.
The "Southwest" airlines way (no assigned seating) was the fastest, but had the WORST customer satisfaction score.
The "WilMA" way (windows, middle, aisles) was only slightly slower than Southwest (by ~30 seconds IIRC), but had a GREAT satisfaction score.
There were a couple modified "WilMA" ways, one of which did very well is both speed and satisfaction.
As much as we talk about boarding here, I thought this would be interesting.
I don't see the full episode on their website, so I'll try to recap.
The "legacy" airlines way (back to front) was the slowest, and didn't have a great customer satisfaction score.
The "Southwest" airlines way (no assigned seating) was the fastest, but had the WORST customer satisfaction score.
The "WilMA" way (windows, middle, aisles) was only slightly slower than Southwest (by ~30 seconds IIRC), but had a GREAT satisfaction score.
There were a couple modified "WilMA" ways, one of which did very well is both speed and satisfaction.
As much as we talk about boarding here, I thought this would be interesting.