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					Originally Posted by FurnaceFace  
 I'll also take United's class 1,2,3,4 boarding process over the free for all that is Europe. What I'd really like to see is each gate has a mark on the floor for your row from back to front. Everyone finds their mark, lines up and then boards in order. No muss no fuss.
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Have you flown southwest? It's no assigned seats. They board in groups A 1-60, B 1-60, and C 1-60. 
A gets up and line up according to their number 1-60, and then B and then C. You can pay $10 extra for early bird check-in which will usually get you in the A's. This will get you almost assuredly get you your choice of window or aisle. I