Passengers are asking major airlines to do something about "gate lice" problem at airports. American Airlines currently has ...
A flight passenger and Reddit user took to the social media platform to share a recent airport story about an American ...
A traveler asked social media users to weigh in on flyers who play audio aloud on their devices and don't use headphones.
Now, there’s a term for another airborne nuisance—passengers who blast their music and videos without headphones.
While some airlines have started taking steps to manage gate lice—a similar phenomenon where people crowd the gate before boarding—there hasn’t been any progress on the aisle-lice issue.
Move aside, "gate lice." Flight passengers are now debating the latest travel annoyance that takes place on the actual plane: "aisle lice." Gate lice drew headlines after American Airlines ...
As American Airlines moves to squash “gate lice” – pushy passengers trying to skip the boarding process – with alarm sounds and alerts for gate agents, a new pest has been named onboard.
The airport isn’t exactly a glamorous experience these days. As you jostle through the TSA line or fight past the “gate lice,” you wonder: Has everyone forgotten how to behave while traveling?
“Kudos to [American Airlines] for taking the lead on thwarting annoying people who are either too clueless to board with ...
Travelers are calling on airlines to actively stop line-cutters during the boarding process. American Airlines has already begun prohibiting people from boarding ahead of their proper zone ...
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