
FlyAndCry has introduced Priority Boarding Plus, a premium queue designed for passengers who want to wait longer while feeling more important.
The new lane uses additional barriers, decorative turns, and one carefully positioned carpet tile to create what the airline calls “an elevated pre-boarding journey.” It reaches the same gate as the regular line, but only after visiting several more parts of the terminal.
Priority now includes more queue
Passengers may purchase Priority Boarding Plus during booking, check-in, boarding, or while already standing in the wrong queue. The fee does not guarantee earlier boarding. It guarantees that the word Priority appears on the receipt.
“Our research showed that customers value exclusivity,” said a FlyAndCry spokesperson. “So we made one line longer and put a red rope around it.”
Members receive several premium benefits:
- Access to a queue with twice as many turns.
- A better view of passengers boarding from the regular lane.
- Priority access to announcements explaining that boarding has not started.
- The opportunity to carry emotional baggage before paying the usual baggage fees.
A carefully optimized waiting experience
The airline says the new layout improves efficiency by keeping passengers occupied. Instead of asking when boarding begins, customers can spend twenty minutes discovering that their queue bends behind a column and returns to where it started.
Travelers who reach the front too early may be redirected to the Priority Re-Entry Lane, available for a small convenience fee. Those who lose their place can request a digital queue voucher, which may lead to the same destination as the airline’s celebrated 404 meal voucher.
Frequently avoided questions
Does Priority Boarding Plus let me board first?
No. It lets you begin waiting first.
Is the priority queue faster?
Speed is available through selected other airlines.
Can I leave the queue?
Yes. Re-entry is sold separately.
Priority Boarding Plus will appear among FlyAndCry’s latest special offers as soon as the airline finds enough unused barriers.
