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Why do 'gate lice' line up early for a flight? Psychologists explain

by indus on 10/24/24, 3:09 PM with 7 comments

  • by jollyllama on 10/24/24, 3:36 PM

    "Gate lice" as a term is an example of sneering elitism and this quote from the article explains why:

    > And increasingly, airline policy is such that there can be a real, tangible benefit to lining up early. Flights are often full, or even overbooked, which can lead to a sense of pressure among travelers to claim their space early

    Airlines are treating the passengers like cattle and they've got to jockey for position for their own benefit. But the early boarding groups (which correlate highly with wealth) and the pundit class are able to come up with this derisive term in response to it.

  • by belter on 10/24/24, 3:29 PM

    Are these the same ones that stand up on arrival, before the airplane doors are open? :-)