BREAKING NEWS – Chicago, Illinois – United Airlines is debuting new plans to let economy passengers with window seats board first.
The airline’s new boarding process, called WILMA (windows, middle, aisle), is rolling out just ahead of the holiday travel months, with an aim to speed up boarding efficiencies. United is projecting that it will shed off two minutes of boarding, which will help the planes take off on time. Overall, the airline will be able to add a new flight to the schedule each day.
Their previous idea was met with a lot of controversy. Which was seating people according to their I.Q., by having the passengers that the airline deemed as “stupid” in the back, because United Airlines alleged that they usually took the longest to determine which luggage actually belongs to them.