VandVsmama
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You'll be fine. Don't sweat it.
You are correct, the flight you're looking at is cancelled 40% of the time. However, I have to echo what previous posters have said. I've had flight delays on Southwest, one cancellation (the one and only time I've had a flight cancel was on Southwest), and they've gone way above and beyond in terms of customer service. I just got home on Wednesday from Florida, and had a 4 hour delay due to lightning storms in the area. Although they were under no obligation to do so, they issued a $200 voucher to everyone on board for the inconvenience. Delays/cancellations can happen on any airline, but Southwest does everything they can to avoid them, and will really take care of their customers when they arise.
I love Southwest. Now let me tell ya about American.......
I would take the opposite view. Southwest is, by far, the worst airline out there IMO. Not surprised if I see a cancellation rate of 40%. I know there are plenty of people who love them, but I fly relatively frequently and will avoid using them if I can. Nothing but a mess.
I am also not a fan of Southwest at all. I do not understand all the love for them. I have flown them a couple times, but just don't even look at them. And I find their flight prices from SNA or LAX always seem super high for anywhere I am looking to go. I am paying $384 round trip (LAX to MCO) for Comfort Plus on Delta, and when I looked at Southwest, they are $250-300 one way. I will be sticking with the better fares I can find on the legacy airlines for the routes I am interested in.
I think people like myself, who do not live near major cities, appreciate Southwest for their nonstop service from the smaller cities.
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This! When we lived in rural Washington state our best options were often Southwest and Alaska/Horizon for flying. Sure we had more options out of Seattle, but you had to get there first. Even flying out of Memphis TN we have like 4 or 5 options, but for our family SW is usually the best one.
Leaving from BWI on a 635 am nonstop flight.Delays happen because of weather all the time. I'm not sure where you're flying from, but we've flown SW from (WA) SETAC/GEG to (CA) SNA/LAX, and (TN) MEM/BNA to (FL) MCO many times without issue. Delayed flights happen but we've always been rebooked quickly if the flight isn't going to leave within two hours. I've had worse experiences on other airlines.
You either think their humor is OK or not. Some like their boarding policy while others think it’s like riding a bus.I am also not a fan of Southwest at all. I do not understand all the love for them. I have flown them a couple times, but just don't even look at them. And I find their flight prices from SNA or LAX always seem super high for anywhere I am looking to go. I am paying $384 round trip (LAX to MCO) for Comfort Plus on Delta, and when I looked at Southwest, they are $250-300 one way. I will be sticking with the better fares I can find on the legacy airlines for the routes I am interested in.
Try SFO. I don’t like their fog delays. It’s not really takeoffs, but landings can be done simultaneously because of the runway spacing. They just back up when there’s fog. The other area airports face similar fog issues, but they don’t have the same amount of traffic and can operate fine with a single runway. San Jose has two large runways, but I understand the use them for simultaneous takeoffs and landings on different runways.Delays happen because of weather all the time. I'm not sure where you're flying from, but we've flown SW from (WA) SETAC/GEG to (CA) SNA/LAX, and (TN) MEM/BNA to (FL) MCO many times without issue. Delayed flights happen but we've always been rebooked quickly if the flight isn't going to leave within two hours. I've had worse experiences on other airlines.