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Woke up early to check in for flight this morning- when the time came it said "Airport check in required. Unable to complete the check in process." :scared: Online it just says there is an error.

Called- wait time 77 minutes so I left callback number. Also in the chat queue. I do have the promotional companion pass, I don't know if that is the problem? :worried:

ETA see I'm not the only one per a FB Southwest group.

ETA2: Saw on twitter to keep retrying. Didn't do it continuously, but did try at the right time I guess, got A41 at 1 hour 20 minutes after.
 
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Woke up early to check in for flight this morning- when the time came it said "Airport check in required. Unable to complete the check in process." :scared: Online it just says there is an error.

Called- wait time 77 minutes so I left callback number. Also in the chat queue. I do have the promotional companion pass, I don't know if that is the problem? :worried:

ETA see I'm not the only one per a FB Southwest group.

ETA2: Saw on twitter to keep retrying. Didn't do it continuously, but did try at the right time I guess, got A41 at 1 hour 20 minutes after.
My flights never got booked but they took all of my flights and gift cards.
It kept stating there was an issue with my credit card but it shows multiple charges went through and then immediately refunded except for 1 time where I was charged without a refund.

So card was charged.
GC was depleted
Flight Credits gone
and NO Ticket!

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Southwest flights dropped for 3/5/26 - 4/6/26 at 7:46 EST 8/14/26
I was stalking the site at that time and logged in immediately hoping for flights from MKE to MCO for the week before Easter when our schoolteacher daughter has her break.

The lower class fares were all gone and fares for the other classes would produce a round trip cost of $1300-$1500.

The week before the round trip is about $450.

I know from experience that spring break is extremely busy and fares are usually a little higher than normal. But, unless something changes we will be going at a different time, even if it's during the summer, which we usually avoid like the plague.
 
I was stalking the site at that time and logged in immediately hoping for flights from MKE to MCO for the week before Easter when our schoolteacher daughter has her break.

The lower class fares were all gone and fares for the other classes would produce a round trip cost of $1300-$1500.

The week before the round trip is about $450.

I know from experience that spring break is extremely busy and fares are usually a little higher than normal. But, unless something changes we will be going at a different time, even if it's during the summer, which we usually avoid like the plague.
Maybe price out another airline….not like SWA is such a bargain anymore.
 

I was stalking the site at that time and logged in immediately hoping for flights from MKE to MCO for the week before Easter when our schoolteacher daughter has her break.

The lower class fares were all gone and fares for the other classes would produce a round trip cost of $1300-$1500.

The week before the round trip is about $450.

I know from experience that spring break is extremely busy and fares are usually a little higher than normal. But, unless something changes we will be going at a different time, even if it's during the summer, which we usually avoid like the plague.
We are going the same time frame and yes they are high.
It is $200 more per person RT to go first class on Delta but then that is not direct.
 
I was stalking the site at that time and logged in immediately hoping for flights from MKE to MCO for the week before Easter when our schoolteacher daughter has her break.

The lower class fares were all gone and fares for the other classes would produce a round trip cost of $1300-$1500.

The week before the round trip is about $450.

I know from experience that spring break is extremely busy and fares are usually a little higher than normal. But, unless something changes we will be going at a different time, even if it's during the summer, which we usually avoid like the plague.

At every opening there are always some flights from some cities that open without the lowest fares. Your flight most likely was 1 of them today. Keep checking. They always show up eventually.
 
Not to go off-topic, but I read Beak and Barrel has delayed its reservations. :( Hopefully you were at least able to get your flights sorted.
Thanks I'm going to book them later hoping prices drop since the credits expire 6 months to a year from purchase now.
I'm thinking it is better just to wait a little bit then to book first and then get a refund like we did in the past.
 
With respects to points back vs paying for luggage unless it's only a couple of hundreds points back I would take points back over luggage not costing money for that trip.

For me luggage is a personal option vs what the points represent. Meaning I can do things to lessen how much checked luggage I need to check (like combining my stuff with my husband) or decide if I really need to checked luggage but the points back help me for future trips and can sit there collecting over time.

Granted for a Disney/Universal trip I check luggage because I get icky from day after day after day in the parks but normal travel I can easily adjust.
 
The problem with that is that there are no nonstop alternatives from MKE to MCO. We would be travelling with a small grandchild so
having to make a connection would make the whole trip less convenient.
Drive the 80 minutes to ORD. You can get non stops from both United and American at ORD, or you can get usually cheaper fares on nonstops from MDW on SW or Delta.
 
Drive the 80 minutes to ORD. You can get non stops from both United and American at ORD, or you can get usually cheaper fares on nonstops from MDW on SW or Delta.
I don't know how far from MKE @wisblue is but they wanted to make it more convenient with the grandchild travelling.
As much as I would rather have a direct flight, I will take one that has a layover if it avoids having to drive 80 minutes to a different airport.

That is just my take though.
 
I don't know how far from MKE @wisblue is but they wanted to make it more convenient with the grandchild travelling.
As much as I would rather have a direct flight, I will take one that has a layover if it avoids having to drive 80 minutes to a different airport.

That is just my take though.
Everybody has their own calculus on what matters most to them. I live 85 minutes north of MKE, and 15 minutes from a small airport that does not have MCO service. I usually drive the 85 minutes to MKE to take the nonstop on SW, but I will also take the layover if it makes financial sense. And knowing that once I get to ATL or CLT, there are lots of flights from there to MCO. I've also driven the 3 hours to MDW to get a dirt cheap nonstop.
 















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