Gate lice

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The individuals waiting around the boarding area before their designated boarding time are sometimes called gate lice
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Phenomenon at Miami International Airport

Gate lice is a pejorative term used to describe a phenomenon observed among air travelers where passengers gather in front of boarding gates before their designated boarding time. [1] [2] [3] The term has gained recognition within the community of frequent flyers, particularly on platforms such as Flyertalk. [1] This phenomenon may make the boarding process more cumbersome. [2] [4] For instance, it can lead to congestion, longer wait times for those who have prioritized boarding, and confusion. [4] To avoid behaving in this manner, it is recommended to stay in one's seat until one's boarding zone is called. [5]

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Contributing factors

The rationale for gate lice behavior may be due to various contributing factors. [1] Some attribute it to the inexperience of certain travelers who may not fully comprehend airline boarding procedures. [1] Additionally, the presence of elite fliers with priority boarding privileges board early, forming clusters in front of the gate and contributing to congestion. [1] [2] Airport gate designs can also play a role, for example at O'Hare International Airport gate layouts are conducive for congestion. [1] Also the baggage fees may also play a role, as some passengers may seek to board early to secure overhead bin space to potentially avoid fees. [1] Also, people may seek the overhead bin space to avoid lost luggage. [6] In some cases, people may seek overhead bin space to store items required on the flight. [7]

Psychological factors may also play a role. [2] When people see other people crowding the boarding area, there may be a social tendency to move towards conformity. [2] [4] [8] Also, the overhead bin space may be viewed as a limited resource leading to competition. [2] [4] The underlying uncertainty and competition may lead to anxiety and hostility. [4] Waiting in line may also help bring a sense of control as well as relieve anxiety. [8]

Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the phenomenon has increased possibly as travelers have become more anxious. [6]

Industry Response

Some airlines have implemented measures to address the challenges posed by gate lice. [1] [9] This includes the creation of dedicated lanes for elite fliers and the removal of special pre-boarding privileges for families with small children. [1] Various airlines, such as United, Continental, Delta, Northwest, and Southwest, have introduced priority boarding programs catering to specific customer groups. [1]

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