mrsstats79
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If I change my flight to save points will it effect my EBCI or will the EBCI still be based on when I purchased it?
If I change my flight to save points will it effect my EBCI or will the EBCI still be based on when I purchased it?
As long as you change and not cancel and rebook, you will keep EBCI. I prefer to call because I am afraid I’ll mess up and lose it.
I think the PP is asking if the EBCI will be based off the original purchase date, or the date of the change. Your place in line is determined by the date you purchased EBCI. She wants to know if she’ll keep the original date or get the new date.
Had an horrific experience with SW about 3 weeks ago. Too many issues to lament here except ”lowlights “ include unconscionable delays and lack of any kind of support for handicapped needs. I wrote a fair but highly critical letter to SW and actually waited several days before sending it so I’d be calmer . To date, 8 days later, still no response. That really bothers me. Very un-Southwest.
Does anyone think this date may move? The past two years have released the next batch of flights in mid-August...37 days until the new schedule comes out....![]()
I would have thought yes. But they may still be making sure they have staff back.Does anyone think this date may move? The past two years have released the next batch of flights in mid-August...
Checking everyday!
I check everyday in hopes it gets moved up to August!Does anyone think this date may move? The past two years have released the next batch of flights in mid-August...
Checking everyday!
As much as I would love for the schedule to come out early, I'd rather wait a bit longer in case it means the schedule changes less later.I check everyday in hopes it gets moved up to August!
Maybe a seasoned traveler can answer this question for me.I still love southwest, but post pandemic southwest was not very good last week for our vacation. We got delayed on just about every stop.
That's a new one on me. What usually would happen is that if your bag didn't make the connection it would get sent on the next flight and then couriered to you. I would expect that you would be due Involuntarily Denied Boarding compensation if they didn't allow you to board due to incompetence on their part. That would be 4x the cost of your ticket, up to $1300.Maybe a seasoned traveler can answer this question for me.
I was delayed in Orlando yesterday but reached my connecting gate in Baltimore as they were beginning to board. However they wouldn’t let me on without my luggage which was still not offloaded from previous flight. Why couldn’t they just put it on the next flight?
FWIW: Southwest did manage to get our bags onto the flight and let us board. Saved me a 6 hour wait!
This is standard practice in Canada since 911. Luggage is not allowed to travel on a flight separate from a guest for safety reasons.Maybe a seasoned traveler can answer this question for me.
I was delayed in Orlando yesterday but reached my connecting gate in Baltimore as they were beginning to board. However they wouldn’t let me on without my luggage which was still not offloaded from previous flight. Why couldn’t they just put it on the next flight?
FWIW: Southwest did manage to get our bags onto the flight and let us board. Saved me a 6 hour wait!