Okay, all of a sudden I am getting nervous. We are flying Southwest to MCO in Oct. and this is our first time NOT having a nonstop flight. I really need someone to walk me through the process. We are flying ISP into BWI and then have 75 minutes before BWI to MCO. I have lots of questions.
First, I have never been in the BWI airport, can anyone tell me about it? Is it big? Crowded? Difficult to navigate?
Next, will we have enough time in between flights to check in? To grab a bite to eat? Do we have to get our baggage or does the airline just switch all the baggage from one plane to the other? Are SW arriving and departing flights in the same area?
If I print our boarding passes online that morning, will they only be for the first leg of the trip? Can I print passes for both legs ahead of time? If not, even if I get A passes for the first half, do we have any chance of sitting together for the second half?
As you can tell, I am totally ignorant about flying connecting flights. I am the type of person who likes to know ahead of time exactly what I need to do, step by step. PLEASE HELP!
First, I have never been in the BWI airport, can anyone tell me about it? Is it big? Crowded? Difficult to navigate?
Next, will we have enough time in between flights to check in? To grab a bite to eat? Do we have to get our baggage or does the airline just switch all the baggage from one plane to the other? Are SW arriving and departing flights in the same area?
If I print our boarding passes online that morning, will they only be for the first leg of the trip? Can I print passes for both legs ahead of time? If not, even if I get A passes for the first half, do we have any chance of sitting together for the second half?
As you can tell, I am totally ignorant about flying connecting flights. I am the type of person who likes to know ahead of time exactly what I need to do, step by step. PLEASE HELP!