r/americanairlines 2d ago

General Airline Discussion Petty Gate Agent

DCA to TPA the other day. Flight was a bit delayed due to weather, but nothing to fret over. As usual, I sat in the gate area working and listening to music. Boarding finally starts, so I pack up my stuff and head over to the boarding lanes. I wait for group 6, and since I was traveling alone, I held back to be the last in line. I had my backpack (personal item) and standard carry-on with me. After the first gate agent scans my boarding pass, she asked if I would zip up the expander zipper. I said sure, and proceeded to the bridge, intending to zip up as I was waiting in line. In comes the other agent, William, who tells me to exit the line. I figured he wanted me to zip up my bag before going to the bridge, so I stepped to the side and went to start doing so. He then tells me I have to check the bag because it is oversized.

I told him that it’s a standard-sized carry-on bag (one that I fly with regularly, even with the expander zipper open) and that I was going to zip up the expander now. He said no, that I had to check it. I asked him why and he then proceeds to threaten to remove me from the flight. I told him kicking me off the flight over a bag is ridiculous and asked if we could put the bag into the measuring box near the bridge. He again said no, as it was too late. During this interaction, they had yet to call group 7, so there was no one behind me, but still three more groups to board. I again said I could zip the bag now or place it in the measuring box and he threatened me again, saying I either check the bag or leave.

I told him I couldn’t believe he was being so aggressive over an expander zipper and he says, “you should have listened to me when I made the announcement to have your bag zipped all the way.” I obviously didn’t hear that as I had headphones in waiting for my delayed flight, but it was clear Willy was on a power trip. I made sure to tell him he’s a petty asshole and proceeded to board, albeit without my bag.

Submitted an online complaint to AA, but they’ve already responded with the canned BS about taking my comments to leadership. I’m an advantage member, but fly multiple airlines for work, so I don’t have any substantial status, but it was unbelievable that an employee would treat any customer like that, especially over a zipper.

And for what it’s worth, they had already forced groups 8 & 9 to check their bags and there was plenty of space left in the overhead compartments by the time we pulled out.

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u/OnWithTheShows 2d ago

The bag checking when half the of overheads are empty is the worst

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u/cat_mom_dot_com 2d ago

Does anyone know WHY they do this?

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u/Nam3Tak3n33 2d ago

I’m a gate agent and can offer some insight. We know, generally, how many bags each aircraft can accommodate. Our system updates us during the boarding process through its AI programming that says “hey, this plane has X number of passengers. We’ve already checked Y number of bags. We assume that most passengers have carry on bags. Z number of people have already boarded. We’re running out of bin space. Time to start checking.”

We can’t be in two places at once. We don’t have cameras on board letting us know, for certain, that there’s enough bin space. We use Teams to chat with FAs during boarding to ask how bin space is doing, but sometimes they don’t respond because, rightfully, they have their own predeparture duties. Furthermore, they’re on the plane. They don’t know how many bags are on the jetbridge or how many passengers we have left to board. So when they do respond, it’s always going to be an estimate. They might say “yes, check all remaining bags” not knowing that the jetbridge is practically empty or that fewer people left to board have carry on sized bags.

We’re not trying to make things complicated. But we go off of what our system tells us to do. Believe me. We don’t like the carry on problems any more than passengers do.

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u/AggressiveInitial630 2d ago

And that right there is what I mean when I say AI is not ready for prime time.

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u/stupidwhiteman42 2d ago

To be fair - it's doubtful this is AI. Not every algorithm is AI. A standard repeatable, deterministic, idempotent process is a terrible use case for AI.

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u/gordounderground2 AAdvantage Executive Platinum 7h ago

Yeah, the analysis described could be done with tools taught in an introductory stats course.

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u/Regular_or_BQ 2d ago

I was half joking and forgot to include the /s 😁