Growing Airport Trend of 'Gate Lice' Causes Frustration Among Travelers
Rude 'gate lice' trend is plaguing airports and needs to be stopped

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The phenomenon of 'gate lice' at airports, where passengers crowd boarding areas ahead of their group call, is causing frustration among travelers. This behavior has been linked to airlines' carry-on policies and is drawing criticism on social media.
- 01The term 'gate lice' refers to passengers who crowd the boarding area before their group is called, causing delays.
- 02A TikTok user, Auburn, highlighted this issue, noting that many passengers ignore their assigned boarding group.
- 03Comments on social media suggest that airlines' carry-on policies contribute to this behavior, as travelers rush to secure overhead bin space.
- 04Some users argue for kindness and understanding, while others criticize the airlines for creating a stressful boarding environment.
- 05The trend has sparked discussions about the need for better airplane etiquette and the overall decline in flying experiences.
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The trend of 'gate lice' has emerged as a significant annoyance for travelers at airports, where passengers crowd boarding areas even when it is not their turn to board. This behavior has been highlighted by Auburn, a TikTok user who shared a video showing a group of passengers waiting to board, despite being in later boarding groups. Many commenters on social media expressed their frustrations, suggesting that this trend is exacerbated by airlines' policies regarding carry-on luggage. As airlines increasingly charge for checked bags, passengers are left scrambling for overhead space, leading to crowding at the gate. While some travelers advocate for patience and proper etiquette, others argue that the airlines are to blame for the chaos. The conversation around 'gate lice' has sparked a broader discussion about the overall decline in flying experiences and the need for improved airport behavior.
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The behavior of 'gate lice' affects the boarding process, leading to delays and frustration for all passengers.
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