I check in using my web-enabled cell phone, then print the pass at either Guest Services or at the airport, at the kiosk where I check my luggage.
No, they don't charge to print out the boarding passes.
Southwest now boards by Group and number. For example, if
your Boarding Pass is A 35, then you are the 35th person to board
the plane. If you have C 40, then you are almost the last person
to board the plane. Obviously, the earlier you get on the plane the
better your seat selection.
Now I am confused, you actually don't get an assigned seat? Do you actually mean you board the plane and find seats yourself? I have never flown Southwest before. Wow, if that the case, that could be interesting.![]()
Really? Cool.I check in using my web-enabled cell phone, then print the pass at either Guest Services or at the airport, at the kiosk where I check my luggage.
My 6-year old son is autistic. Do they give priority to special needs? Now, what if I get Group C tickets but have a special needs son?![]()
My 6-year old son is autistic. Do they give priority to special needs? Now, what if I get Group C tickets but have a special needs son?![]()