Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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If no plane change you won't have a separate boarding position.We have our first ever layover this summer flying from Baltimore to San Francisco. How does that work as far as boarding position for the second flight? Will we have two different boarding positions, one for each flight?
If you do have a plane change then yes you will have a separate boarding position however when you check in for your first flight it will check you into your second flight.
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Regarding no plane change it can happen that something occurs with the plane causing that to change. We had a layover in Denver back in February on our way to Salt Lake City that was supposed to be a no plane change however in the time in between the flights a baggage cart hit the plane causing a gouge in it and taking the plane out of service and the 12 or so of us on the plane had to deplane and wait in the gate area. They were able to get us a new plane quite quickly (maybe 20 or so minutes) by taking another flight's plane however as none of us passengers had boarding positions for that second flight they let us board the plane first along with pre-boards.