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Regular travelers have recently started calling it gate lice — the gathering of fliers at the boarding gate long before their zone is called. American Airlines is taking steps to swat away the ...
With the holiday season quickly approaching, American Airlines is implementing a new platform that would stop the reoccurrence of “gate lice.” “Gate Lice” is a term used to describe ...
Mr. Gates said in a statement to The Times that “this election is different,” reflecting a significant change in his political strategy. By Theodore Schleifer Theodore Schleifer has covered ...
In fact, navigating your way through an airport can be downright annoying—especially if you encounter gate lice. Before you start getting itchy, know that these aren’t actual lice. This term ...
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Experts in human behavior say travelers who mass at the gate ahead of their turn do so out of a tendency to conform — and out of a sense of competition. Airline employees often refer to those ...
Anyone who’s flown with a major airline in recent years knows the scourge of so-called “gate lice,” even if they could never put a name to these particular flouters of airline etiquette.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates secretly donated some $50 million to a group backing Kamala Harris but is not publicly endorsing the vice president, according to a report. The billionaire’s hefty ...
You’ve checked your bags. You’ve gone through security. Now, you’re at the gate. Your flight is about to board. Even before the announcement is made, a hoard of travellers rush to the gate.
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and one of the wealthiest people in the world, donated $50 million toward VP Kamala Harris’s presidential election campaign against Donald Trump, according to ...
Bill Gates privately said he had donated about $50 million to a nonprofit organization supporting Vice President Kamala Harris, The New York Times reported, citing three people briefed on the matter.