Priority lane enforcement

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I thought there was a thread on this, anyhoo.
Flying SYD-BNE last Friday evening and queued up in the priority lane with 60 others.
Fabulous VA staff checked status of each person in priority lane and pulled aside those not of required status.
Statement over loudspeaker reinforcing who the priority boarding lane was for.
I gave a huge thanks to the staff members who were so actively monitoring this.
Top work!
 
There's this thread that started off about a fail, so glad you had the opposite experience.

 
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But… the real issue is… when did they start general boarding? 99% of the time they give the priority line a 5 second head start, then board the general line as well. So you end up standing in the jet bridge for a good 10 minutes.
 
But… the real issue is… when did they start general boarding? 99% of the time they give the priority line a 5 second head start, then board the general line as well. So you end up standing in the jet bridge for a good 10 minutes.
At least in my experience, nearing 80+ flights on VA so far this year, they've been pretty consistent with not starting general boarding until the priority lane is cleared first – especially in the major ports. And I'm finding that priority enforcement in general has been much better than it has been in a long time.

Of course, that's not to say slip ups don't happen or it works 100% of the time.
 

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