anat0l
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If he really wants to complain about a boarding pass, try the AA one below:
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That is hideous!
If Mr Thompson thinks that Delta's BP is a ****ing joke, he needs to see the AA one!
Not sure why Delta needed to offset the Destination field marker from the other field markers on the second line. And time written as "510P"? Ridiculous - how uneducated are they? Not even a computer could recognise that as a time - write it properly!
His designs are infeasible especially if they are required at a ridiculous pace (until good colour thermal printers become available and affordable, and even then); as has been shown in some of the comments and admissions they also break design and readability principles anyway.
Prefab BPs are pretty normal. A good example is LH BPs from German airports, which are nice coloured board with a LH FA in the background (as a faded backdrop). Unfortunately, that's all that looks nice about the BP. There are no field markers on the main part of the BP, only on the counterfoil part. And what is it with the Star Alliance (or at least some of them) and needing to print the fare basis/class on it, e.g. a big "M" or "Y"? M wasn't even the fare code I was travelling on, and it looked really ugly being printed in all asterisks. BA print their BPs completely from blank stock.
QF BPs aren't actually that bad, but none of the detail except for the seat number actually stands out. And I think QF could improve their BPs by adding emphasis in other places. I'm glad QF BPs don't have a field about smoking any more, because I think it goes without saying now that you can't smoke at all on any IATA member airline. And in the US it is on lighted signs, on placards and smoke detectors are in toilets, so there's no chance of being sued by idiot pax who claim ignorance.
From his designs, the main points seem to be:
- Departure Gate. Moot in AU domestic, it is rarely printed on the BP! US people flying domestically might just gripe about that! Let's not forget last minute gate changes (not sure how often that happens in the US), but all of the sudden your huge "29" might just lead you to the wrong gate, especially if there is nothing to say "Please check the flight information boards for the most up-to-date status of your flight, including possible gate changes".
- Departure Time. Fair enough. QF don't make this a big deal on their BPs; NZ does.
- Seat. Du'h.
- Boarding Zone, which is not something which happens in AU. If it really needed to be accommodated, I suppose they could add it in the comments/service information (which isn't optimal)