keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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It's been awhile since I've been forced to book a flight that wasn't a NS.
Booked on a SWA flight that is listed as having 1 stop, with no plane change. It's scheduled to stop in ATL for 35 minutes before continuing onward
Since the stop is so short, should I assume they won't permit us off the flight? Going thru MDW on AT we were able to do this, but it had a 45 min stop.
Added EBIC when i noticed the flight quadrupled a few months ago, worst case, guess we can 'stretch our legs' and move forward to any open seats once passengers disembark in ATL
Booked on a SWA flight that is listed as having 1 stop, with no plane change. It's scheduled to stop in ATL for 35 minutes before continuing onward
Since the stop is so short, should I assume they won't permit us off the flight? Going thru MDW on AT we were able to do this, but it had a 45 min stop.
Added EBIC when i noticed the flight quadrupled a few months ago, worst case, guess we can 'stretch our legs' and move forward to any open seats once passengers disembark in ATL