
American Airlines is taking its boarding policies seriously by introducing new measures that will prevent "cheating" and "line jumping". The airline has experimented with a new procedure at two airports and was given the green light to introduce them at more in the future.
The American Way
American Airlines will be enforcing boarding priorities in the future with technology that's meant to simplify the process in which travelers enter the aircraft. This new technology encourages a "less chaotic" boarding environment that doesn't slow down the pre-flight process.
With major airlines, it's often a problem when travelers crowd boarding lines and gates before it's their turn to be called to enter the aircraft. With these crowds, it takes longer for travelers who are called upon to make their way to the front to get admitted.
Some travelers also get away with boarding before it's their turn to, as gate agents often have their hands full and don't want to take the time to keep boarding groups organized. Many in the industry consider this "stealing" and "line jumping", as the customers that board earlier than they're supposed to are doing so at a time when they're not entitled to.
For the past two weeks, American Airlines has tested new boarding technology at Albuquerque and Tucson airports. Travelers are required to scan their boarding pass at the gate scanner. If the scanner beeps when a traveler tries to scan his or her pass, that means it's not their turn to board, and the agent asks the traveler to step aside until it's their turn.
As of now, this new approach doesn't seem to cause any problems for customers. Feedback is said to be very positive from American personnel with these new measures in place. In the next couple of weeks, Washington Reagan will be the next airport the airline will test this new procedure on.

An American Airlines spokesperson also had this statement on Wednesday:
"We are in the early phase of testing new technology used during the boarding process. The new technology is designed to ensure customers receive the benefits of priority boarding with ease and helps improve the boarding experience by providing greater visibility into boarding progress for our team."
About American Airlines Boarding
Boarding typically begins a half an hour to an hour before the scheduled departure, though the precise time varies on a flight-by-flight basis. Boarding concludes 15 minutes before departure.
American Airlines has nine boarding groups in total. These nine groups rank from first-to-board to last-to-board.
| Boarding Group | Boarding Pass Type |
| ConciergeKey members | ConciergeKey Members |
| Group 1 | First Class U.S. Military AAdvantage Executive Platinum Members |
| Group 2 | AAdvantage Platinum Pro Members Oneworld Emerald Members |
| Group 3 | AAdvantage Platinum Members Oneworld Sapphire Members |
| Group 4 | AAdvantage Gold Members Oneworld Ruby Members Airpass Holders Premium Economy Citi / AAdvantage Executive credit card holders Travelers who bought Priority boarding |
| Group 5 | Main Cabin Extra AAdvantage members who have more than 15,000 Loyalty Points AAdvantage credit card holders |
| Group 6 | AAdvantage members |
| Groups 7 & 8 | Main Cabin |
| Group 9 | Basic Economy |
For more information on American's boarding process, you can view this page.
Atlanta Just Voted to Study Replacing TSA at the World's Busiest Airport » United Airlines Flew Passengers Across the Pacific for 13 Hours With No Screens, No Wi-Fi and No Way to Charge Their Devices » A Sinkhole Has Swallowed Part of a LaGuardia Runway Just Days Before Memorial Day, and Hundreds of Flights Are Already Cancelled »
Comments (0)
Add Your Comment
TAGS
NEWS american airlinesnews boarding boarding groups economy first class airportRECENTLY PUBLISHED
The World's Densest Superjumbo Just Got a Luxury Makeover and Emirates Has Transformed Its Most Packed A380 Forever
Emirates has quietly closed the chapter on one of commercial aviation's most striking oddities, a 615-seat configuration of the Airbus A380 that put sheer volume above almost everything else, and replaced it with the airline's most premium-heavy superjumbo yet.
NEWS
READ MORE »
Air France Flight Turned Away From U.S. Airspace and Diverted to Canada Over Suspected Ebola-Linked Passenger
An Air France Boeing 777-200 operating a scheduled service from Paris to Detroit has been denied entry to U.S. airspace and forced to divert to Montreal, in what is emerging as a direct consequence of sweeping new American travel restrictions linked to a deadly Ebola outbreak in Central and East Africa.
NEWS
READ MORE »
A Sinkhole Has Swallowed Part of a LaGuardia Runway Just Days Before Memorial Day, and Hundreds of Flights Are Already Cancelled
A sinkhole discovered during a routine airfield inspection at New York's LaGuardia Airport has forced the closure of one of the airport's only two runways, triggering a cascade of cancellations and delays on one of the worst possible days for travel disruption.
NEWS
READ MORE »
More than just headlines.
Get unlimited ad-free access to in-depth aviation news, premium stories, and exclusive insights other sites don't cover.
- Ad-free browsing on AeroXplorer
- Unlimited access to premium and exclusive articles
- Higher photo upload limits & commissions on sales
- Free access to Jetstream Magazine on higher tiers
- Ad-free browsing
- Sell aviation photos with 60% commission
- First week free!
- Everything in Basic+
- Unlimited premium articles
- Sell aviation photos with 70% commission
- Free Digital subscription to Jetstream Magazine
- First week free!
- Everything in Basic+ and Pro
- Sell aviaiton photos with 80% commission
- Early access to exclusive stories
- Free Digital+Print subscription to Jetstream Magazine