Cmbar
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- Jan 3, 2003
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Yes, when you have one confirmation # it checks you all in at the same time...so you should end up with consecutive #'s or very close to it.
EBCI is a very personal preference. Since they don't limit the number of them they sell, I don't care to purchase them because you can pay all that $ and still end up with a crappy boarding # in the B's and have to wait and board after family boarding. To me if you paid for EBCI, you should AUTOMATICALLY get to board BEFORE family boarding no matter what your assignment is but that's not the case. So it's not something I'd be willing to pay for. But that's just me.![]()
Oh How I agree with that. Seems to me it should be pretty simple for the dang system to know when the EBCI boarding passes were ended. If it was B12 then Family boarding gets to start after B12. It also would help if the AGENTS at the GATE would not let grandma and aunts and uncles board with the family boarders. Last month we had 25 (I counted) people to 3 kids under four. Most of those people were adults so it was not a family with siblings issue. IT was an obvious abuse that the agent let go. We got on the plane with B3,4 and 5 and couldn't find seats together. I didn't happent to pay for EBCI that time, but I would have been livid if I had paid $30 bucks for that.
To the OP on this, don't stress too much. It really isn't worth it and I say if you can go with an airline for the same amount of money and get assigned seats go for it. Especially if it stresses you. If not maybe evaluate the difference between SWA and the other airlines (including baggage fees) and then pay the EBCI and know you still got a better deal. We always fly SWA because they are the only one who flies direct to MCO from BWI (air tran too) but I have cancelled and changed my flights so many times on SWA that that convenience outweighs the stress of the boarding issue. Everyone is different though. ENJOY your TRIP!!