CHICAGO -- Good news for flyers who opt for the window seat: Your boarding zone will soon be prioritized on United Airlines. According to an internal memo from the Chicago-based carrier obtained by ...
Having passengers shuffle down the jetway and fumble their way into the cramped seats of a commercial flight is one of the most time-consuming, logistical nightmares that major US airlines execute ...
Come October 26, United Airlines will revamp its boarding process for economy class passengers. United's new boarding process is known as "WILMA," which stands for window, middle and aisle. The ...
United Airlines plans to let economy passengers with window seats board before middle and aisle seats in an attempt to speed up the boarding process. Starting Oct. 26, economy passengers with window ...
United Airlines is re-introducing its WILMA window-to-aisle boarding process, which the airline says saves an average of two minutes per flight. This is not an insignificant savings. Ground time costs ...
United Airlines is changing the way it boards economy passengers starting October 26. Boarding window seat first, then middle, and aisle last is up to two minutes faster, United says. Basic Economy ...
The airline said in an internal memo that it would board economy passengers with window seats before others in economy to save time. By Amanda Holpuch United Airlines plans to speed up its boarding ...
Minutes count when you're trying to move hundreds of thousands of airline passengers every day. So United Airlines is switching up its boarding policy in hopes of speeding things up at the airport.