A few years ago, Fermilab astrophysicist Jason Steffen got to thinking: is there a way to have passengers board a plane more efficiently?
Steffen considered various methods, such as boarding people in blocks, at random, and in window seats first. He set up a model using an algorithm based on the Monte Carlo optimization method used in statistics and mathematics.
He found that the most efficient boarding method is to board alternate rows at a time, beginning with the window seats on one side, then the other, minimizing aisle interference. The window seats are followed by alternate rows of middle seats, then aisle seats. He also found that boarding at random is faster that boarding by blocks.
The results of his study were published in the Journal of Air Transport Management in 2008, with Steffen claiming the airline industry could save massive sums with more efficient boarding.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20099450-1/physicist-cuts-plane-boarding-time-in-half/#ixzz1Wb59qWvz
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Boise_Libsays...It's Science, people!
Jinxsays..."...its an effort coordinated by science that cuts almost *fuck* from traditional boarding procedures."
Trancecoachsays...Why this matters:
Every minute that an airplane spends at the gate costs the passengers about $30.
RFlaggsays...*related=https://videosift.com/video/The-Better-Boarding-Method-Airlines-Wont-Use
siftbotsays...The Better Boarding Method Airlines Won't Use has been added as a related post - related requested by RFlagg.
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