Yes. Check in at the 24 hour mark and you will get your seat assignment. I'm sure you can pay extra to check in sooner, but I had no trouble with this when I booked Air Tran through SWA in June.
I'm sure you can pay extra to check in sooner, but I had no trouble with this when I booked Air Tran through SWA in June.
The only way you can pay to check in sooner on any airline is paying for EBCI when you are flying Southwest.
You always check in with the airline who is actually flying the plane. You may have booked with Southwest, but you are flying AirTran "metal." You check in with AirTran.
I am not trying to contradict you. However, we just flew an Airtran flight booked through SW. I called SW several times before the check-in date to clarify what sight to check-in. They stated it was the SW sight. At the 24 hr. mark, that is what we did. I got Airtran boarding passes when I checked in at the SW site. OP call 1-800-I-FLY-SWA to confirm. You will be given the same information. You don't want to find out when you need to check in. No worries. It will go smoothly!![]()
Which counter do you go to to check in your luggage? I booked an AT operated flight thru SW site, but not sure which counter I am suppose to check my luggage in at. I know I get my bags checked free.
Which counter do you go to to check in your luggage? I booked an AT operated flight thru SW site, but not sure which counter I am suppose to check my luggage in at. I know I get my bags checked free.
Friendly reminder. Don't let them "accidentally" charge you bag fees. I know people this has happened to. When you book Airtran through SW you are governed by SW policy, i.e. no bag fees. Airtran charges bag fees. I just reminded the CS agent when we checked our bags.![]()
DH said Airtran. And at PHL, the counters are right next to each other so if you go to the wrong one, they will send you right next door.
Is it that way at MCO, too? I looked at the MCO airline map, and it appears SW is in Terminal A and AirTran is in Terminal B. Is it still that way, or are they next to each other?
Is it that way at MCO, too? I looked at the MCO airline map, and it appears SW is in Terminal A and AirTran is in Terminal B. Is it still that way, or are they next to each other?
No, they are not close to each other at MCO.
If checking in online you check in that you purchased the ticket from.
For check in at the airport and baggage drop off you check in with the airline flying the plane.