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Controversially perhaps, the habit people seem to have of disembarking one row at a time, front to back.
The aisles are a road. If there's a gap, stand up - if you can grab your overhead luggage quickly enough not to impede other traffic - otherwise give way! Keep the traffic flowing!!
 
Controversially perhaps, the habit people seem to have of disembarking one row at a time, front to back.
The aisles are a road. If there's a gap, stand up - if you can grab your overhead luggage quickly enough not to impede other traffic - otherwise give way! Keep the traffic flowing!!
As a pretty infrequent flyer, I can't visualise this.
If a gap appears, that means someone up the back is holding things up, but if everyone has been disembarking front-to-back there's nobody left up-front to fill that gap?

If you mean that people aren't even getting up before the wave of disembarkment gets back to their seat and then in their stuffing-around they're holding everyone behind them up, I've not seen that to any effective degree, but I prolly only fly maybe once every two years. Mind you I can almost never just stand up & grab my bag &/or jacket and skedaddle in one smooth move, I always have to stand in at least the footwell of the aisle-seat grabbing my stuff for at least a few seconds, maybe I'm the problem! :)
 
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