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Airlines typically board from the front of the plane for efficiency and passenger flow management. Most passengers are accustomed to entering through the front door, making it a familiar process. Additionally, boarding from the front allows for better organization, as passengers can stow their carry-on luggage more easily without blocking the aisle. Boarding from the back can lead to congestion and delays, especially on larger aircraft.

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