Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Contrary to the name, gate lice does not refer to an outbreak of parasitic insects that live on your scalp at airport boarding ...
A flight passenger came out in defense of a controversial travel trend, sparking an etiquette debate among flyers. The trend of “gate lice” was widely reported last year when American Airlines began ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A major U.S. airline is figuring out how to keep creepy crawlers from getting in the way of the boarding process. Fortunately for ...
Travelers are calling on airlines to actively stop line-cutters during the boarding process. American Airlines has already begun prohibiting people from boarding ahead of their proper zone, otherwise ...
People joining the expected surge of travelers flying to Thanksgiving destinations next week with American Airlines might want to be extra attentive while boarding. The company just announced—warned, ...
A woman is keen to raise awareness about an unwanted airport habit emerging among some passengers during the boarding process ...
Airport travel etiquette is a contentious topic. One frustrated travel fan has hit out at passengers who partake in an ...
If you've ever flown out of LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International or Philadelphia International Airport, you’ve likely encountered a growing scourge airlines are hoping to exterminate.
Experts say this Thanksgiving will be one for the record books, with AAA predicting 80 million Americans traveling between Tuesday and Dec. 2, with 6 million of those travelers taking to the friendly ...
Just in time for the holiday travel season, American Airlines is expanding its crackdown on what are known as “gate lice”— air travelers who cut the line ahead of their assigned boarding time. The ...
People who partake in the airport trend have been branded 'gate lice' and urged to stop.