KLM is now going to do a “test” at Schiphol on european flights to board 737 also from the back..
That'll be interesting on a rainy windy day as they decide NOT to use the finger. Given that KLM has allocated seating what difference does it make? In days of yore, when boarding via a finger, it was done rear rows first, then mid section etc. I asked KLM gate staff why this was stopped. They were too young to remember. However, at one of their foreign outstations it was still done. Worked a charm. Sometimes the old ways are the best; so says my grandma.