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Planes typically begin boarding passengers around 30-45 minutes before the scheduled departure time.

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When do planes typically begin the boarding process?

Planes typically begin the boarding process around 30-45 minutes before the scheduled departure time.


How long before takeoff do flights typically begin boarding passengers?

Flights typically begin boarding passengers around 30-45 minutes before takeoff.


When does boarding typically begin before departure?

Boarding typically begins around 30-45 minutes before departure.


At what point before departure does boarding typically begin, and how many minutes in advance does this process usually start?

Boarding typically begins around 30 minutes before departure, with the process usually starting about 45-60 minutes in advance.


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