Families can pre board with United again
Four years ago, United told families with small children that they had to wait to board like everyone else. But the carrier is reversing that boarding policy. Starting Feb. 15, families with children age 2 or younger can board before other passengers, except for those with disabilities and active-duty members of the military in uniform. The change brings United in line with most major airlines that have already adopted a family-board-early policy. The airline says it made the change because letting families pre-board was a top recommendation that came out of an October survey of employees and passengers.<br/>
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Families can pre board with United again
Four years ago, United told families with small children that they had to wait to board like everyone else. But the carrier is reversing that boarding policy. Starting Feb. 15, families with children age 2 or younger can board before other passengers, except for those with disabilities and active-duty members of the military in uniform. The change brings United in line with most major airlines that have already adopted a family-board-early policy. The airline says it made the change because letting families pre-board was a top recommendation that came out of an October survey of employees and passengers.<br/>