Angel Ariel
DIS Veteran
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The Airline Passenger Bill of Rights summarizes the rights of passengers under the Air Carrier Access Act. #6 indicates that pre boarding must be made available.Does the law require medical pre-boarding, or is that merely a courtesy like family boarding? Because if it is not required, then couldn’t SW also move “pre-boarding” to later in the queue, which would also effectively devalue it vs other options?
FWIW some of the “children under 2” were taller than I am on my last United flight. By the time we got on probably 1/3 of the plane was already on board. To put that into perspective, I have enough status on United that we board before general boarding.
https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/disabilitybillofrights#The Right to Assistance on the Aircraft
The only exception is for airlines that have an open seating policy for passengers who need extra time. So ironically as it stands SW could move passengers who need extra time after A group, for ex. But if SW moves to assigned seating, then preboard before all passengers must be available.