I'm a loser - B Group

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not really - I am going a day early - by the time SWA pushed the change, I was in the B group. B 35. to be fair, I changed my entire flight exactly at check in time - thanks long grocery store line.

Thousand times relieved to be going tomorrow. My coworkers, friends and family will be thrilled. So, does B 35 mean sitting on the wing??? I have not ever not been an "A"

Oops - plane coming from BWI - shoot, that will be filled. Best be prepared for middle seat. Will take first one that looks reasonable. Might as well get off first ;-) At least it is a under 3 hours and direct.
 
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I was B-42 (originally thought 32) leaving Baltimore into Buffalo. It meant the second to last row and then our flight had an engine issue and turned around... and we were then in the very last row when we reboarded a new plane. (Plus side? It was two of us in the row.)

Is your flight already pre-loaded with people? That sometimes happens where you're boarding an already loaded flight...
 
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not really - I am going a day early - by the time SWA pushed the change, I was in the B group. B 35. to be fair, I changed my entire flight exactly at check in time - thanks long grocery store line.

Thousand times relieved to be going tomorrow. My coworkers, friends and family will be thrilled. So, does B 35 mean sitting on the wing??? I have not ever not been an "A"

Don't forget there is a whole C group behind you! They sit in little baskets under the plane.
 

I was B-42 (originally thought 32) leaving Baltimore into Buffalo. It meant the second to last row and then our flight had an engine issue and turned around... and we were then in the very last row when we reboarded a new plane. (Plus side? It was two of us in the row.)

Is your flight already pre-loaded with people? That sometimes happens where you're boarding an already loaded flight...

I believe it will be originating here
 
I believe it will be originating here
If the flight originates at your airport, you should be fine with B35. You should be able to get an aisle or window.

BUT, if you're joining a flight that connects at your airport, I'd say there's a good chance you'll be in a middle. And there may not even be a C group in that case.
 
If the flight originates at your airport, you should be fine with B35. You should be able to get an aisle or window.

BUT, if you're joining a flight that connects at your airport, I'd say there's a good chance you'll be in a middle. And there may not even be a C group in that case.

This is my guess - it is coming in from BWI - likely filled with people going to MCO.
 
On the other hand BWI does have ~7 non-stop flights to MCO per day, so maybe there won't be a large number of people opting for your flight.
 
I've been on a SWA continuing flight stopping in BWI then continuing on to MCO, and there were only 5 of us that remained on board. It can vary. I would just be prepared for a middle seat, worst case scenario.
 
I had A22 with Early Bird in late June, PIT-MCO. Shocked to get on the plane and there were lots of people already sitting. Turned out the plane originated in Baltimore. I was still able to get a window close to the front.
 
I am on a non-stop from Buffalo to MCO and we ended up with B20+B21.

Sister and I are in the back of the plane with a space between us. B works out sometimes.
 
B group is not a bad thing, you are still ahead of group C..

IMHO there is no need to complain, this is a first world problem.:confused3
 


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