RBI: Riders boarded intelligently

Sometimes an airline has to make choices among baseball fans.
Sometimes an airline has to make choices among baseball fans.

O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Monday, May 24: American Airlines ramp agent John Kotalski was loading passengers for a flight to Seattle in four groups, arranged according to seat assignments.

"We are now boarding passengers for flight 1801, non-stop to Seattle," he announced.

"Mariners fans may board anytime they wish. Texas Ranger fans may board with group seven."

  

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