salmoneous said:1) If you really want an exit row seat try to be at the very front of the A line, which can mean being in line an hour ahead of time.
Slsguy said:As the others have stated, just get the A boarding pass then sit around and wait for the A line to start boarding, don't bother getting in line. You can log onto the southwest website and print them from home starting at midnight
puffkin said:IF you have A's, just hang out in your seats and jump in line when the A line is almost done boarding. Make sure you chuckle to yourself about how silly people are to stand in line for al that time when it doesn't make a difference![]()
Note: We fly out of Philly and there is always a line up. I have heard that this doesn't happen in some other airports, but it can get quite interesting in Philly.
Gary M said:The printing boarding passes at midnight changed a few months ago. You now can print out the boarding passes 24 hours before departure time.
My dh cannot sit in the back of the plane as the noise level is too high for him and he believes it brings on a migraine.