西南航空公司是创造性的修复Painful Plane-Boarding Process — Here's HowIf it's successful, we might be saying goodbye to slow-moving lines.

ByAmanda Breen

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Boarding a plane is arguably one of the worst — and slowest — parts oftravel, between the chaos of crowding beforehand and the scramble to shove luggage overhead.

Southwest Airlinesis trying to change that. The carrier is experimenting with tactics to speed up boarding at four gates at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and shave five minutes off the time the plane sits between flights,The Wall Street Journalreported.

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Today the average "turn" is 40 minutes forSouthwest's smaller Boeing 737s and 50 minutes for the larger ones, perWSJ.

根据research fromBoeing, the majority of its standard body fleet has seen a 50% slowdown in passenger boarding time since 1970.

"We want to truly understand at its most granular level of detail how passengers move on and off our aircraft,'' Angela Marano, vice president of business transformation at Southwest, toldWSJ. "How can we better understand some of the human behavior that slows that process down?''

Southwestis already known for its boarding process, which forgoes assigned seats and instead assigns customers a letter and number based on when they check in for the flight. Its new attempts to accelerate boarding include playing up-tempo music, which research shows makes passengers move faster, and installing video monitors with boarding countdowns and carpeted areas in different colors to section off preboarding passengers.

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The airline's behind-the-scenes strategy includes group chats between workers at the gate, on the plane and on the ground to keep things running smoothly and a designated employee with a mobile device to check oversized bags and register pets well in advance of boarding.

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Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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