phins_jazy
Christmas at the Fort
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so am I reading this right that there will be no wanna get away fares listed tomorrow?
QUESTION: Has anyone found a good way to monitor Southwest fares? Even after you buy? I've typically checked every so often and gotten lucky, but anyone found a good rhythm/rhyme of when to check SWA site to see if fares have decreased so they can ask for a price adjustment? I still can't believe SWA does this, but it's part of the reason they are the ONLY airline I will fly!Thanks for insight, friends!
I booked for 4 people this morning around 6:30. My confirmation emails were showing all 4 people and full dollar amount of all 4 tickets. If I understand your post correctly it seems this is not the case for you. If your unsure, I would recommend calling SW and speaking to a live person to correct any errorsWhat a stressful day! Prices and times are horrible. Finally picked out the best of the worst just to have something booked. And now every thing I am getting just shows my information. I paid taxes and fees for the 4 of us. Please tell me they booked the 4!!
What a stressful day! Prices and times are horrible. Finally picked out the best of the worst just to have something booked. And now every thing I am getting just shows my information. I paid taxes and fees for the 4 of us. Please tell me they booked the 4!!
I booked for 4 people this morning around 6:30. My confirmation emails were showing all 4 people and full dollar amount of all 4 tickets. If I understand your post correctly it seems this is not the case for you. If your unsure, I would recommend calling SW and speaking to a live person to correct any errors
My confirmation email showed all 4 tickets I bought, but man was it ever long. It repeated check-in information 8 times between each ticket. So the email was 95% "fluff" and only 5% relevant info and you had to dig to find each person.
Not sure if that's the case for you, OP, or not, but if your confirmation is like mine, maybe double-check that email to make sure everyone isn't buried in there somewhere.
I needed to book 6 flights from PHL to MCO on NYE. Seems like only 5 WGA tickets were loaded. We needed to buy in 2 transactions (one with points, one via credit card). We were able to grab 4 of the WGA fares with points, and then when we got all the way to the end of the cc transaction for the remaining 2 flights, I got the message that the flight was no longer available. There were no more WGA fares available at all for the flight; so I booked my DH and DS on a flight that leaves 1.5 hours earlier. Hopefully WGA fares will open up on the other flight and I can rebook but if not, we'll just fly separately and meet up at MCO.
(Paid $125 for the WGA fares and just under 7500 points).
What are the advantages to booking one way flights instead of a round trip flight?
Thanks for the info above! I have another question maybe someone can help me with. If I change my flight will I lose my ebci and have to repurchase it? Or the taxes and fees?