Summary
- Different types of passengers get to preboard on AA, UA, and DL.
- Economy passengers board in different groups/zones among the Big Three airlines.
- Priority boarding varies by airline, but can often be purchased for an additional fee.
American Airlines
(AA),
United Airlines
(UA), and
Delta Air Lines
(DL) are often dubbed the ‘Big Three’ airlines in the US. These carriers lead the way in terms of operations carried out, fleet size, and other factors. But how do the boarding groups of these three carriers compare? Let’s find out.
Comparing the preboarding across the Big Three
American Airlines
Passengers who need special assistance or ones with a child under two years of age get to preboard on AA. ConciergeKey® members of AA have a ConciergeKey® boarding type. These members also get to preboard.
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Delta Air Lines
Here is a list of people who get to preboard on Delta:
- Active-duty US military members with identification
- Customers who need extra time to board or the ones needing assistance
- Delta 360° members.
United Airlines
United Airlines lists that the following people get to preboard:
- Customers with disabilities
- Unaccompanied minors
- Anyone flying with children 2 or younger
- Active military members
- Global Services® and Premier® 1K® members
In which groups/zones do economy passengers board?
American Airlines has nine boarding groups. Untied, on the other hand, has six boarding groups. In contrast to these two, Delta has eight boarding “zones”.
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On AA, basic economy passengers within the US, Canada, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean board in group 9. On UA’s flights, “travelers in basic economy and travelers who do not have a boarding group number listed on their boarding pass” board in group 6. On Delta, basic economy passengers board in zone 8.
Comparing the first five boarding groups/zones of the Big Three
Let’s compare the first three of the groups/zones in the table below:
American Airlines |
United Airlines |
Delta Air Lines |
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The remaining boarding groups
American Airlines Boarding Group 6-8
Group 6:
AAdvantage
Members
Group 7-8: Main Cabin
Photo: American Airlines
Delta Air Lines Zone 6 and 7
Zone 6:
SkyMiles
members in main cabin
Zone 7: Non-SkyMiles members in main cabin
Comparing Priority boarding across the Big Three
United Airlines
Passengers who purchase United Airlines’ Priority Boarding board with Group 2. Priority boarding at United starts at $15. Some of the factors that determine how much is charged for priority boarding include:
- Type of flight booked
- When the flight is booked
Related
Is Priority Boarding Worth It?
Even passengers of no-thrills airlines often pay extra to obtain priority boarding. For some low-cost carriers, the cost is even higher than the base ticket fee. Still, several travelers feel it’s worth the money. I feel it can be worth it, as early boarding isn’t the only benefit. Other advantages include a larger carry-on that can be placed in the overhead bin, which is essential for some trips. What do you think? Is it worth it? Let us know below!
“United says that this is a good opportunity for passengers to make sure there will be a place for their carry-on bag since space often runs out by the time boarding gets to Group 4 and 5. Critics say that this is a way for United to effectively charge for carry-on bags. As it is a fairly new option, it remains to be seen how popular Priority Boarding will be and whether it will, in fact, make it more difficult to get your carry-on bag on board if you don’t purchase the service.”
American Airlines
Here’s a brief on who gets priority boarding on AA:
- All passengers flying in a premium cabin.
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Holders of
Oneworld alliance
, AAdvantage, or JetBlue elite status
- Holders of Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®
- Be an eligible corporate traveler i.e., a passenger who is on company business (on AA flight) for an employer who is bound by an American Airlines Corporate Travel Agreement
Photo: Justin Hayward / Simple Flying
In addition, you can also purchase priority boarding on AA.
Delta Air Lines
The ways to earn priority boarding on Delta are quite similar to those on AA:
- Possess a co-branded Delta SkyMiles credit card.
- Active members of the US military who are on active duty.
- SkyMiles members with Platinum and Gold Medallion status.
- Fly in premium cabins such as Delta One or First Class.
- Be a SkyTeam Elite Plus passenger.