I have never had to change planes before with SWA. This time we do. Now if we get an A boarding pass in Cle do we still have an A pass for the next flight? Did I make sense? Thanks all
It depends on if you are actually switching planes or just stopping then taking off again (but remaining on the same plane). You can tell the difference by looking at your flight. Under stops if you are only stopping, there will only be a number. If you are switching planes, then there will be an airport code along with the number. If you are switching, then you will get two boarding passes when you check in. They may not necessarily be the same letter. If you are just stopping but staying on the same plane, then you may stay in your seat, you do not need to reboard. This is the way it was when I flew last September. If it has changed, someone please feel free to correct me Whoo! That was a lot of typing, sorry for the long response lol.
I have never had to change planes before with SWA. This time we do. Now if we get an A boarding pass in Cle do we still have an A pass for the next flight? Did I make sense? Thanks all
Of course, if you have to change planes to a flight which already has passengers from a previous stop, even an A pass may not get you very desirable seats.
YES we do have to change planes. I hope DH and I can get a mid to front seat. I hate sitting in the back. Its noisy and smell of fuel makes me sick. Its a short lay over so hope we get a break on seats.
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