Leaving Buenos Aires on Monday night, I found the check-in line at American Airlines spilled out to about half the length of the terminal. It took 1-1/2 hours to reach the counter and obtain a boarding pass. Only four counter agents were handling the main cabin check-in for two international flights with nearby departure times.
My wife had a similar experience with AA a few months ago. So I wrote to them to inquire whether inadequate ground staffing is a chronic problem that produces these long lines. Today I received a boilerplate response which dodges the question:
What experiences have others had? Are there better options for flying coach class into and out of BsAs? Between the 1-1/2 hours in the AA line, and another hour in security/immigration, I spent a tiresome 2-1/2 hours standing in line. It's really beyond what I'm willing to tolerate, even in steerage.
My wife had a similar experience with AA a few months ago. So I wrote to them to inquire whether inadequate ground staffing is a chronic problem that produces these long lines. Today I received a boilerplate response which dodges the question:
We are sorry that your check-in took longer than we both would have liked when you traveled with us. We know that customers don't want to have to spend a lot of extra time at the ticket counter, and we know it was inconvenient when you had to wait. We'll make every effort to more efficiently assist you the next time you travel with us.
What experiences have others had? Are there better options for flying coach class into and out of BsAs? Between the 1-1/2 hours in the AA line, and another hour in security/immigration, I spent a tiresome 2-1/2 hours standing in line. It's really beyond what I'm willing to tolerate, even in steerage.