Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Travel
  3. News

American Airlines continues rollout of this innovative technology

American Airlines adds boarding software at more airports

American Airlines aircraft
American Airlines

Last month, American Airlines introduced technology to prevent passengers from boarding before their assigned group. Initial testing occurred at Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), Tucson International Airport (TUS), and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).

With holiday crowds on the horizon, the airline will continue the rollout, adding the technology to more than 100 airports in the U.S. Here’s more on the technology, and how American plans to keep refining it.

Recommended Videos

How American Airlines’ boarding technology works

American Airlines boarding process
American Airlines

American Airlines offers 10 boarding groups (Including ConciergeKey and 1-9). As the airline’s research shows, customers value boarding with their assigned group because it’s a benefit they’ve paid for. With the new software, if a passenger tries to board before their group, their boarding pass won’t be accepted, and an alert sounds, notifying the passenger and gate agent. When someone travels with a companion in a higher boarding group, the agent can override the alert with a quick click. American designed the technology in-house based on team member feedback and plans to refine it over time. 

Besides sounding an alert for line skippers, the software offers the following benefits:

  • Gives team members more info on the number of people in each boarding group, helping to pace the boarding process
  • Shows expected arrival time for incoming connections, offering valuable insights to potential misconnections
  • Replaces multiple applications with a single, understandable display, helping agents attend to boarding tasks and deliver on-time departures

Julie Rath, American’s Senior Vice President of Airport Operations, Reservations and Service Recovery, said: “We’ve heard from our customers that the ability to board with their assigned group is important to them because it’s a benefit associated with their AAdvantage status or fare purchase. The initial positive response from customers and team members has exceeded our expectations, so we are thrilled to leverage this technology to deliver for them ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.”

 

Mark Reif
Mark Reif is a storyteller focused on the intersection of outdoor culture, travel, and design. From the peaks of Banff to the…
Oregon’s Tualatin Valley is a wine festival hub with idyllic views just outside Portland
This city escape is perfect for lively gatherings and self-guided tasting trails
Plant, Tree, Fir, Mt Hood Forest Grove

The Pacific Northwest's wine scene gained international acclaim with hotspots like the Walla Walla Valley and Columbia Gorge, praised for their well-crafted bottles. But fewer have heard of the Tualatin Valley, a destination brimming with over 40 estate wineries. Nestled along the northwestern edge of the Willamette Valley, it offers the quickest access to wine country from downtown Portland. 

Tualatin Valley’s wine-laden hills and tasting rooms start a mere 20 to 30 minute drive from the city, yet they feel hours away. In record time, you’ll find yourself luxuriating on a breezy hillside with a glass of Pinot Noir in hand. You can stretch your legs, admire Mt. Hood’s majestic peak, and chat with other lucky escape artists who also discovered this special place.

Read more
The new luxury in Europe is access—And travelers are booking a year ahead
How luxury summer travelers are changing their plans this year
Ermoupoli, Greece

We're well into another busy summer for European travel. But this summer, travelers have discovered the hardest part of planning a trip isn't so much choosing where to go -- it’s securing access to sought-after accommodations and experiences once in destination. According to a recent summer travel trends report by Classic Vacations, the leading luxury travel advisor resource, Europe continues to lead summer bookings with strong demand across Italy, Greece, France, Spain, and Portugal.

Within these destinations, premium room categories and suites are increasingly booking 9–12 months in advance. Sought-after experiences such as hard-to-secure restaurant reservations, private transfers and guides, yacht charters, beach clubs, and iconic attractions are also filling months ahead of travel dates, creating a new reality where advance planning and local expertise are becoming increasingly essential.

Read more
Bellagio unveils stunning jungle-themed summer conservatory display
New summer happenings debut at Bellagio's conservatory & gardens
Bellagio

The Bellagio in Las Vegas is known around the world for it's stunning conservatory & botanical garden displays -- which are planned years in advance. This summer, Bellagio has transformed the space into a tropical paradise where exotic wildlife, lush greenery and vibrant florals bring the beauty of the jungle to life. Available through September 12th, the new display (titled Paradise: Nature's Most Beautiful Creations) combines cascading vines and towering plants with larger-than-life animal sculptures to capture the majesty and elegance of the wild.

The Watering Hole

Read more