Another SW boarding pass question

sam_gordon

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A hypothetical...

You have a SW flight at 8am that connects to a different flight at noon. So you check in (or get EBCI) at get assigned A45. Is that the same boarding number for both flights? Or do you get a new boarding number for the second flight?
 
When you check in ... you will get 2 boarding passes ... one for each flight.
 
So you could get A45 & B37?

Just want to make sure I've got it correct. I don't want to assume.
 
A hypothetical...

You have a SW flight at 8am that connects to a different flight at noon. So you check in (or get EBCI) at get assigned A45. Is that the same boarding number for both flights? Or do you get a new boarding number for the second flight?

when you check in you'd be given 2 boarding passes.
they MAY both be for A45 boarding position but that would be a pure coincidence.
when i've had connecting flights i've never gotten the same boarding position.
 

When you check in for a flight with a connection, you are assigned the next available boarding position for each flight. That might be B10 for your originating flight and A43 for your connecting flight.
 












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