Reservations just stopped being required as part of a mandate but it's still something we've been doing because as the PP mentioned seating can be limited. That said not every place takes reservations. Seating capacity in restaurants is 35% IIRC which was just bumped from 25%. I believe it's 50% next week (don't quote me on that).we have never been to Vegas and would also be flying out of RDU! We want to go but I’m waiting for restrictions to be lifted or lessened. What is Vegas like now? Mask mandates? I’m about to earn a companion pass and I’m looking for new destinations to try!!
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We're flying through 2 different airports for our layovers for Vegas and i was nervous/wondering about flight changes....
We come from RDU and usually have a layover in either ATL or TX (or we luck out with a nonstop on the way home but none for this trip) ....but this time on the way over we layover in Denver and I have NO idea the layout of that airport and then on the way home we fly thru Phoenix which is new to us too.
So we'll see!
we have never been to Vegas and would also be flying out of RDU! We want to go but I’m waiting for restrictions to be lifted or lessened. What is Vegas like now? Mask mandates? I’m about to earn a companion pass and I’m looking for new destinations to try!!
We LOVE a good Vegas trip!! From what I understand, as we have NOT been for a year and half is that there IS a pretty strict mask mandate (right now) which means masks ARE required at the pool, if you're not in the water
You keep a mask on at the table until your food/drinks are brought
We're staying at the Wynn and you have to scan your key card to get onto the elevators to go up to guest rooms but that isn't everywhere.
If there are no changes made to your flights, or you accept the changes by Southwest, you do not have to do anything. However, the red banner, which only is displayed for a few days after being originally posted, gives you the option to change your flights/travel dates anywhere within a 30 day window, either way, from your original dates. There is no additional cost or fee to make a change, but it is subject to availability. If you see the new flight/date marked as ‘available,’ you can follow through to change; if it says ‘unavailable,’ or a warning message pops up, the changes can’t be made.I just checked my reservation and there’s a red bar across the top that says “travel advisory in effect” and it’s different than the ones months ago that had a cancellation option (the red bar that says “you may change your flight) so what does this mean?
This is a different banner. It just says Travel Advisory in Effect. It is not the “change your flight” banner.If there are no changes made to your flights, or you accept the changes by Southwest, you do not have to do anything. However, the red banner, which only is displayed for a few days after being originally posted, gives you the option to change your flights/travel dates anywhere within a 30 day window, either way, from your original dates. There is no additional cost or fee to make a change, but it is subject to availability. If you see the new flight/date marked as ‘available,’ you can follow through to change; if it says ‘unavailable,’ or a warning message pops up, the changes can’t be made.
Again, the banner only is there for a very limited time, so if you want to take advantage of the option, it always is best not to wait. Many times, the same flight selected to replace an existing flight will be priced much higher when booked as a new reservation, than what paid for the original flight; but, you do not owe any additional funds.
If you were familiar with the change banner in the past, it s/b the same as before.
Is it clickable? I’ve seen something like that when the area has weather issues, and also when there is a quarantine rule for travelers.This is a different banner. It just says Travel Advisory in Effect. It is not the “change your flight” banner.
This is a different banner. It just says Travel Advisory in Effect. It is not the “change your flight” banner.
Based on the forecasted weather conditions for the airports and dates listed below, our scheduled service may be disrupted (flights may be delayed, diverted, and/or cancelled).
Friday-Monday, March 12-15
Customers holding reservations to/from/through the airports listed above on the corresponding dates, may rebook in the original class of service or travel standby (within 14 days of their original date of travel between the original city-pairs and in accordance with our accommodation procedures) without paying any additional charge.
- Colorado Springs, CO (COS)
- Denver, CO (DEN)
- Montrose-Telluride, CO (MTJ)
- Steamboat Springs-Hayden, CO (HDN)
Customers who purchased their itinerary via Southwest.com or our mobile app are eligible to reschedule their travel plans online or from their mobile device.
Customers who did not purchase a ticket via Southwest.com can call 1-800-435-9792 to speak with a Customer Representative.
Customers in the U.S. scheduled to travel internationally must call 1-800-435-9792 to speak with a Customer Representative for assistance with rebooking.
Check the original booking date of your reservation (confirmation number); the easiest way to do that is by searching your email confirmations, if not previously deleted. All reservations remain valid for a period of one year, from date of original booking, even with points bookings. That can happen when you have changed your travel dates, extending them out.Ok so I just tried to change my May flights to a week later and got a message from SWA that one of my flights will expire....but I made reservations with points so how can they be expiring?
Check the original booking date of your reservation (confirmation number); the easiest way to do that is by searching your email confirmations, if not previously deleted. All reservations remain valid for a period of one year, from date of original booking, even with points bookings. That can happen when you have changed your travel dates, extending them out.
Did you cancel your flight and then book a new one or did you modify your original flight to the new flight?I know that flights expire in one year but I thought that if you canceled a flight booked with points your points were refunded.
Did you cancel your flight and then book a new one or did you modify your original flight to the new flight?
I know that flights expire in one year but I thought that if you canceled a flight booked with points your points were refunded.
You are correct. If you use points to book a flight and then cancel that flight, the points get refunded back into your RR acct. If you change a flight booked with points and the new flight is less points than the original, the difference will be refunded to your RR acct (if the new flight is more, the difference in points will be subtracted from your RR acct). Travel credits expire 1 yr from original booking date, but points never expire.
Just wanted to confirm that if I use points from my RR account to purchase tickets for myself and 2 other people (same flight) at the same time, if I need to cancel one or all three tickets, all points are refunded back to my RR account, not to each person's individual account. Is that correct?
Just wanted to confirm that if I use points from my RR account to purchase tickets for myself and 2 other people (same flight) at the same time, if I need to cancel one or all three tickets, all points are refunded back to my RR account, not to each person's individual account. Is that correct?