Queueing in the correct seat order when boarding a plane will help you save time in finding your seat and stowing your cabin baggage quickly.
Why is it necessary to queue in the correct seat order when boarding a plane?
After completing the check-in process, each passenger will receive a Boarding Pass. It will display basic information including: aircraft door, seat number, front and rear exits of the aircraft.

To facilitate finding your seat and stowing cabin baggage. Airlines typically advise passengers at the aircraft door or at the bottom of the boarding stairs to adhere to the predetermined and previously announced boarding sequence or as displayed on the Boarding Pass.

For example:
- Priority boarding will be given to seats 01 – 15 to board the aircraft and will be boarded via the front aircraft stairs
- Seats 16 and above will be asked to board later to enter the aircraft and will use the rear aircraft stairs
Passengers should pay attention to the information displayed on the Boarding Pass or follow the airport staff's instructions to comply with the airline's regulations.
The seat rows A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K on the aircraft are usually marked from left to right. Smaller-bodied aircraft typically have rows A, B, C, D, E, F, G. Some larger-bodied aircraft will have additional rows H and K. Seat rows are numbered from 1 to the last row.
According to Mytour
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourSeptember 21, 2020