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Passengers are usually required to board airplanes by section——a group of several contiguous rows——from back to front. But as a result, passengers within each section get in each other's way while loading their baggage in the overhead bins, thus skewing the boarding process. Every extra minute an airplane is grounded costs the airlines thousands of dollars. Therefore, to save money, Sky Flight always plans to require passengers to board by seat type, starting with window seats and ending with aisle seat.
Which of the following, if true, would make Sky Flight’s plan most likely to succeed in achieving its goal?
A Sky Flight has already tried various other ways to reduce the amount of time each of its airplanes is grounded, with varying success. B In most airplanes, the boarding process is significantly slower by passengers in aisle seats getting up so that other passengers can reach window and center seats. C Sky Flight’s plan will also require all passengers with a given seat type to board the airplane by section, from front to back. D When passengers in back rows must wait in the aisle for passengers in front rows to load their baggage in the overhead bins, the boarding process is slowed. E Sky Flight has already substantially cut boarding times by allowing passengers to board in any order, rather than by section.
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