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Just checked in for the first time since the new system started. Did the basic fare, because I am miles stingy. We got seats in row 1, boarding group 1. That means we board first?? I was planning on only underseat bags, assuming with basic, the overheads would be full. But now we have bulkhead seats. With boarding group 1, will we have any issues with overhead space?
 
Can someone help me with the cancellation policy? I am looking to book four tickets from BWI to LAS. If I book two tickets using points and pay cash for two tickets and I need to cancel, the points go back into my account but the cash reservation gets turned into a travel fund with a specified expiration date (as stated on SW’s website). What is the specified expiration date? Is it one year? This would be tickets in the Choice category.

I want to book plane tickets for our summer vacation but my one son is still trying to get an internship. My other son did get one and got permission for a one week vacation. We totally plan on going on this trip unless the other son gets an internship and cannot take a week off.

Thank you for your help.
 

Can someone help me with the cancellation policy? I am looking to book four tickets from BWI to LAS. If I book two tickets using points and pay cash for two tickets and I need to cancel, the points go back into my account but the cash reservation gets turned into a travel fund with a specified expiration date (as stated on SW’s website). What is the specified expiration date? Is it one year? This would be tickets in the Choice category.

I want to book plane tickets for our summer vacation but my one son is still trying to get an internship. My other son did get one and got permission for a one week vacation. We totally plan on going on this trip unless the other son gets an internship and cannot take a week off.

Thank you for your help.

From the SW website. It is from date it was booked, not cancelled or flight date,


https://www.southwest.com/airfare-types-benefits/?clk=GFOOTER-PRODUCTS-FAREBENEFITS

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Chiming in with a few data points. A list preferred. Have flown 10 segments since the transition, in seat 2F every time. 2E has been occupied on only 2 of the 10 flights. Have had boarding group 2 nine times and boarding group 1 once (there was no group 2 on that flight for some reason). Overhead bin space above rows 1 and 2 is going to be a big issue. I’ve switched to checking my bag. 4 more flights this week; I’m going to try 3F this week.

Would get more bang for my buck with United, but Hobby is more convenient to me than Bush.
 
Here is what I have to wonder…it would seem that SW is holding onto the extra legroom seats in hopes that they will be booked when basic is sold out. Instead, I would think that they will eventually sell more basic, block out some extra legroom middles, so they will place pax in those seats. Whereas now, people are booking other flights to avoid paying the additional. It doesn’t seem sustainable to run so many 1/4-1/2 empty flights.
 
Just checked in for the first time since the new system started. Did the basic fare, because I am miles stingy. We got seats in row 1, boarding group 1. That means we board first?? I was planning on only underseat bags, assuming with basic, the overheads would be full. But now we have bulkhead seats. With boarding group 1, will we have any issues with overhead space?
To answer my own question LOL...we were indeed in group one, with my basic fare (paid a whole 2500 points for this flight). We were the 2nd and 3rd to board after someone in a wheelchair. The first overheads on both sides of the aisle were empty, so we had no issue putting out bags up top. And we were the first two people off the plane, which was great.
 
I haven’t flown SW since all the recent changes. If I book a flight and then the price goes down, can I still rebook and keep the seats I’ve already selected or do I have to select new seats? TIA!
 
I haven’t flown SW since all the recent changes. If I book a flight and then the price goes down, can I still rebook and keep the seats I’ve already selected or do I have to select new seats? TIA!
You have to select new seats. But the seats you had will probably be available when you go to select the seats for your new flight.
 
Can someone help me with the cancellation policy? I am looking to book four tickets from BWI to LAS. If I book two tickets using points and pay cash for two tickets and I need to cancel, the points go back into my account but the cash reservation gets turned into a travel fund with a specified expiration date (as stated on SW’s website). What is the specified expiration date? Is it one year? This would be tickets in the Choice category.

I want to book plane tickets for our summer vacation but my one son is still trying to get an internship. My other son did get one and got permission for a one week vacation. We totally plan on going on this trip unless the other son gets an internship and cannot take a week off.

Thank you for your help.
If you think there could be a possibility that you'll need to cancel, I would just buy more points to book all of the tickets with points. When you book with points regardless of the fare class you choose, the points just go back into your account if you cancel. Then you don't have to mess with flight credits and expiration dates.
 
Does anyone know how the 15% discount from the CC works if you want to rebook at a lower price?
For example, let’s say I book a fare at $211, and use the code so it’s effectively $179, but a month later the fare is now $185. Would the 15% off still apply making the new fare $157? Or would it have been “used up” and now be pointless to rebook?
 
Does anyone know how the 15% discount from the CC works if you want to rebook at a lower price?
For example, let’s say I book a fare at $211, and use the code so it’s effectively $179, but a month later the fare is now $185. Would the 15% off still apply making the new fare $157? Or would it have been “used up” and now be pointless to rebook?

My experience is all with points booking, not cash, so it's theoretically possible that there's a difference in treatment.

Points bookings with the 15% code are actually coming in much better than 15% off. Currently, I have 18k tickets at 13, 19.5k tickets at 14k, and 20.5k tickets at 14.5k, so averaging 30% off. I don't know why that's happening but I'm not complaining, either.

In terms of rebooking, once the code is on the booking you CAN go change your fare and continue to get the percent off. When you click into the existing booking and choose Change, you see this screen and the options for that day are priced with the discount:

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I have not tried cancelling and seeing if I could use the code again on a different flight. That's still up in the air.
 


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