ozbeachbabe
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Has anyone seen the latest "priority tag"? A black dot, resembling the OW logo, about the size of a 10c piece printed on your luggage label with the word "priority" written through the middle?? Yeah right!!
As mentioned its' the barcode on the thermal tag not the 'priority dot' that tells the baggage handlers to put the bag in the priority container.
Whilst i did not mention it, that trip was MEL-SYD-DFW-MIA. If it is driven by the bar code, would you care to explain why qantas persist with the yellow First and pink Business tags and why all the bags come out at the other end in no priority order??
So non-QF airlines eg AA know that it's a priority bag. Whether AA choose to acknowledge that is a matter for them to decide however priority baggage isn't a OneWorld benefit so it's not something they have to do.
And why bother to print it on the tag at all if it serves no purpose?
I'm guessing that it serves as a visual acknowledgement that it's a priority bag even though the barcode will indicate that. It may be handy for people in baggage services to be able to see those visual cues as they wouldn't have a scanner like the baggage handlers.
Do you honestly expect me to believe that a baggage handler scans every piece of luggage, until he finds all the priority ones and only then loads the non priority bags onto the belt? Unlikely. It seems to me, they get dumped onto the belt in roughly the order from which they are unloaded from the aircraft and they are loaded onto the aircraft roughly in the order in which they were checked in!
All bags are scanned prior to being loaded on to the aircraft. They obviously do not need to do this process at the destination as they already know that the bags in the priority container are priority bags so all they need to do is deliver the container to the baggage belt so bags can be offloaded onto the carousel.
Virgin board via the front and rear doors, I rarely have to queue on the aero bridge/stairs. Obviously this will be different for Qantas.
Unless you board from a stand-off bay ie non-aerobridge eg Gate 16 in BNE in which case they use both forward and rear stairs to board.
Playing the devil's advocate, surely priority boarding for WP in particular will slow aircraft departures? Given that we're typically at the front and are more likely to be hand-carry baggage only, we effectively completely block the aisle towards the front of a 737. The real goal is to get people "down the back" as quickly as possible for an on-time departure. This never seems to work as I've never seen any enforcement of the "by row number" boarding announcements (when they're made).
I also hate sitting on the plane when I could still be in the lounge; the only thing that gets me on early is to get overhead bin access. What I'd like is some platinum only overhead bins, and a lounge announcement timed to let me waltz onto the plane from the lounge once the queue to board has died down...
I don't think the Platinum only overhead bins would work because if you had a SG pax in row 4 they can't be expected to walk back several rows eg to row 10 to put their carryon in the overhead bin there. Imagine the catfight when disembarking & having to walk back from row 4 to retrieve your carryon from row 10. Besides then there would be less room for pax who were actually sitting in row 10 to put their carryon up top.
Re the announcements in the lounge for boarding I know in BNE that once the gate agent has made the initial boarding call they call the QP & CL to advise them the flight has started boarding.