Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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InterestingNo they were using the sizer that is in the gate areas now.
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InterestingNo they were using the sizer that is in the gate areas now.
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They must’ve seen me dragging my 30 inch roller boardInterestingmost especially given that more airlines are ditching those like American Airlines like a week ago and United like 5 yrs ago.
I don’t think I would be pulling the trigger on this if it launches unless there is an incredible welcome offer. I have too many other cards that I find value to put spend on.Interesting article on a potential new card.
https://viewfromthewing.com/southwe...t-lounges-testing-500-credit-card-for-access/
I likely would not get either and stick with my Reserve. Lounge access when flying a no frill airline doesn’t appeal to me. No frill to me is when I can take a quick flight somewhere. I wouldn’t care about a lounge stop. Whereas when I use the lounge today it is with long haul business or pleasure flights when I need a break, a place to work, etc. Even then, with always flying in the higher classes available, I would argue the Delta experience is pretty blah anyways but at least nowhere near SWA.Interesting article on a potential new card.
https://viewfromthewing.com/southwe...t-lounges-testing-500-credit-card-for-access/
I don't know what Southwest is thinking but they keep trying to make themselves like other airlines...
Exactly! That's the first thing I noticed, too. Oh, yeah, I can see it now-"I'll see you at the gate, dear. I'm just going to the lounge to rest and get some free food." Sorry, that ain't happening!It would be literally insane to charge $650 for a SWA CC and yet not allow the primary CC holder a guest (speaking to this part "Southwest lounges with unlimited complimentary access for the primary cardmember with complimentary food and drinks, wifi, and power outlets")
That said in lounges if they are really interested in it I kinda think they should look at airports that don't have a big presence in lounges and are also SWA dominant heavy ones to really get an idea of the interest on that since it would be available to a subset of passengers before they just start having lounges all over. The lounge game is crowded and SWA doesn't have the more upscale experience yet.
Yes it seems to be. I was able to get First Class on Delta for cheaper than SW on my return flight from MCOAlso, I was shocked at prices. I can’t find much under $300 (one way) for BWI to LAS. Is this the new normal?
I've only booked a one-way flight for February so far. I booked Choice because I wanted to select my seat. And I wanted to take advantage of the one-year expiration date for travel funds. But with the high prices and the expiration dates for travel funds, I won't be buying tickets too soon.I have not been on this thread for a while so I’m sorry if this has already been discussed. I was just looking at flights for next summer and I see the new booking categories - Basic, Choice, etc. What category are most people booking these days?
Also, I was shocked at prices. I can’t find much under $300 (one way) for BWI to LAS. Is this the new normal?
Thanks!
Got this email from SW. I upgraded our flight to Choice Extra. Doe the bold below mean we give that up if we accept the offer and change our flight?
Flexible plans? We're seeking volunteers willing to change from Southwest flight #xxxx. For a limited time, we'll waive any fare difference and issue $90 in travel credit per Passenger in the form of a Southwest LUV Voucher(s).®
Benefits from your original reservation (as applicable) that will transfer to your new flight, subject to availability, include:
Upgraded Boarding, EarlyBird Check-In®, and/or seat upgrade purchases will be forfeited and will not be refunded if you voluntarily change your flight.
- Fare benefits
- Credit card benefits
- Tier status
We're flying on this Friday 10/17, Boston to Nashville. I checked and all categories on the website are "Unavailable". So I'm guessing they overbooked. Purchased the flight in May before the rule changes.Wonder what is up with these offers to take a different flight? Like are they testing people's willingness to do so? Or is something else going on?
Not sure what date @The Mayor 's flight is but the other poster mentioned 10/18. Are people seeing an aircraft change by any chance like going from a flight that has 175 seats down to one that has 143 seats? What are the routes for these e-mail offers?
Also it might be helpful to know when the tickets were purchased.
That's what I thought. It is a pretty crappy offer and we didn't even consider taking it.Yes. Forfeited means you give something up. So you will lose any of those attached to your current flights. And they clearly state you won’t be refunded those charges. Seems pretty shady to me. At the very least, you should be refunded for a service (like EBCI ) if you didn’t actually recieve the service.
They don't overbook flights. But they can have situations like an aircraft change thus reducing the number of seats or issues with weight that could mean they request to have some passengers take another flight.We're flying on this Friday 10/17, Boston to Nashville. I checked and all categories on the website are "Unavailable". So I'm guessing they overbooked. Purchased the flight in May before the rule changes.