American Airlines Announces "Gate Lice": What the Heck Does It Mean?
You're at the airport, waiting to board your flight, and suddenly, you hear the dreaded words: "Gate lice." Ugh, what is that? Sounds nasty, right?
Well, it's not exactly lice. But it's a pretty good metaphor for what's happening. "Gate lice" is a term used to describe the surge of passengers who hang out near the gate before boarding time. They're essentially blocking the flow of passengers trying to get on the plane.
What's the big deal?
First off, it's super annoying. You've just been waiting in line, and suddenly these people who weren't in line are just...there. It's like a swarm of locusts descending on your peaceful waiting area.
Secondly, it's causing delays. Passengers aren't able to board as quickly, which means the plane leaves later than scheduled. This affects everyone, from the people who are stuck on the plane to the passengers whose connecting flights are now messed up.
So, what can you do about it?
Well, American Airlines is trying to address the problem. They're using gate agents to try and manage the flow of passengers and stop people from loitering near the gate. They're also asking people to stay in their assigned boarding groups to help with the boarding process.
But really, the best way to deal with gate lice is to be patient and understanding. It's not everyone's fault, and it's just one of those things that happens when you're traveling by air.
But hey, at least it's not real lice, right?
And here's a little pro tip: If you're worried about gate lice, try to get a seat in the front of the plane! You'll be one of the first people to board, and you'll be less likely to be caught in the swarm.
Don't forget to pack your patience, folks! It's gonna be a long flight.