I have seen them released at approx. 5:15am Central. I watched from 4:50am on...SW is suppose to release its spring break dates on August 11th. Does anyone know what time they usually release them?
They do it for you. You can just pull it up online or on the app and see it if you want.I'm confused--we paid the extra $$ to board early or something like that. I'm not sure what that means. Do we still check in 24 hours early, or do we do it earlier since we paid the extra money to hopefully get seats all together? We have 6 of us flying out of Baltimore
Hello all!
My husband and I have flown Southwest two times before - just us two. Now we're taking a trip that will include our two children (dd 6 & ds 2) and my two parents. We purchased our tickets in February and bought the EBCI for all. I know that we'll be automatically checked in at 36hrs prior, but we do have 2 different confirmation codes (one for the 4 of us & one for my parents that did senior tickets ). Will the boarding passes be in 2 different groups, such as A50-A54, A59/60? We will need two full rows to sit together. I figure, at the worst, our family or 4 boards first and then hopefully my parents will still be able to sit in the empty seats in the rows we are already in. I have no problem sitting at the back of the plane - easier to access the bathrooms for emergencies with children.
This will be the first flight for my children and we'll have a car seat for my son. My father hasn't flown in a very long time and my mother has never flown. I'm concerned about how they will all handle the flight. My father has anxiety attacks and my mom is scared of flying. Hoping for the best - we're traveling Sept 25th.
Any insights and suggestions would be great!
I have a friend who was extremely fearful of flying and her physician prescribed an antianxiety. She said that it "took the edge" off and without it, she couldn't fly! Similar to people like myself who are extremely fearful of MRI spaces who have to take an antianxiety as well in order to do the MRI. HOPE all works out well for them!Could their doctor give them something for the anxiety
On October 27, 2015 we will open our schedule for sale through June 3, 2016. (Date is subject to change; please check back frequently.)Anyone have any insight into when the NEXT booking window will be released, May' 16? MUCH THANKS!
THANKS for the info!On October 27, 2015 we will open our schedule for sale through June 3, 2016. (Date is subject to change; please check back frequently.)
Since you have two different confirmation you will get different boarding position. And remember EBCI does not always guarantee the A boarding position. You could also be in the high B boarding position. And remember that the family boarding generally occurs between A & B boardingHello all!
My husband and I have flown Southwest two times before - just us two. Now we're taking a trip that will include our two children (dd 6 & ds 2) and my two parents. We purchased our tickets in February and bought the EBCI for all. I know that we'll be automatically checked in at 36hrs prior, but we do have 2 different confirmation codes (one for the 4 of us & one for my parents that did senior tickets ). Will the boarding passes be in 2 different groups, such as A50-A54, A59/60? We will need two full rows to sit together. I figure, at the worst, our family or 4 boards first and then hopefully my parents will still be able to sit in the empty seats in the rows we are already in. I have no problem sitting at the back of the plane - easier to access the bathrooms for emergencies with children.
This will be the first flight for my children and we'll have a car seat for my son. My father hasn't flown in a very long time and my mother has never flown. I'm concerned about how they will all handle the flight. My father has anxiety attacks and my mom is scared of flying. Hoping for the best - we're traveling Sept 25th.
Any insights and suggestions would be great!
Where is the Click n Save email for today? I usually get them every Tuesday but not today! Was hoping for a Labor Day Sale!
Hello all!
My husband and I have flown Southwest two times before - just us two. Now we're taking a trip that will include our two children (dd 6 & ds 2) and my two parents. We purchased our tickets in February and bought the EBCI for all. I know that we'll be automatically checked in at 36hrs prior, but we do have 2 different confirmation codes (one for the 4 of us & one for my parents that did senior tickets ). Will the boarding passes be in 2 different groups, such as A50-A54, A59/60? We will need two full rows to sit together. I figure, at the worst, our family or 4 boards first and then hopefully my parents will still be able to sit in the empty seats in the rows we are already in. I have no problem sitting at the back of the plane - easier to access the bathrooms for emergencies with children.
This will be the first flight for my children and we'll have a car seat for my son. My father hasn't flown in a very long time and my mother has never flown. I'm concerned about how they will all handle the flight. My father has anxiety attacks and my mom is scared of flying. Hoping for the best - we're traveling Sept 25th.
Any insights and suggestions would be great!
I'm still trying to make sense of the whole boarding process. We've never flown SW before but we are in two weeks. We are a family of 6. Two adults, a 15 yo, 13 yo, 12yo and 7 yo. We purchased the early bird check in. So what exactly does that mean? From what I was reading I guess that means they check in for us instead of us doing it 24 hours in advance. But what does that mean? And what is checking in anyways. Lordy...we drove last time and the time before that we flew delta with assigned seats. How will we know where we are sitting? Sorry for all of the questions...I'm just so confused.