Yes, there is a 'business' class...it's called business select and they are seated in A1-15. So, those who need some type of assistence go first, then unaccompanied minors. Those who paid for business select then board...as I said, they get boarding passes from A1-15. Then, those holding A16 and up board. Those flying with children 4 and under can board after the A group boards (unless they had A bp's), then those in the B group, followed by the C group.They board the people who need assistance and unaccompanied minors first. Then they board the A group. There is no Business Class on Southwest. After A group is families with children 4 and under then B and C group.
Yes, there is a 'business' class...it's called business select and they are seated in A1-15. So, those who need some type of assistence go first, then unaccompanied minors. Those who paid for business select then board...as I said, they get boarding passes from A1-15. Then, those holding A16 and up board. Those flying with children 4 and under can board after the A group boards (unless they had A bp's), then those in the B group, followed by the C group.
SW normally starts their boarding about 30 mins before flight departure.
Business Select is not a separate boarding category just a different level of ticket purchase. When they call out for Boarding they dont specifically say they are boarding Business Class. They are only boarding Group A.
Just wanted to add that sometimes you have to wait for your plane to arrive from elsewhere and then allow time for passengers to get off before boarding can begin. We once had a 15 minute connection in BWI and raced to our next gate only to find that the plane hadn't yet arrived.
Are you saying that you can "check in" online 24 hours before flight time to get better seating passes?
When we flew SW to Ft Lauderdale last Christmas, we were at the airport in plenty of time. We got to the gate about 75 mins before flight time. We left our dd, 15, sitting with our bags, while dh and I headed to Dunkin Donuts for some breakfast. Well...the line was long, and about 40 mins before departure time, my dd came running up to us....yelling, they're boarding, they're boarding. We had A1, 2 and 3 no less!! So, we left dh literally holding the bag of food/coffee and ran to the gate area to find the A's lined up!! My dd had put our bags in the proper spots so I didn't have to do that. But I'll tell you..it was a wee bit disconcerting to say the least. Much better to be there, sitting around being bored than worry about missing your assigned spot..especially since I had paid about $325 pp for that flight!!!!Thanks everyone. We have always flown with Continental and did not rush to the gate as we had our seat assignments. I am hoping for an A pass and don't want to miss out on when our numbers are called. So, for a 8:00 am flight-we should expect for boarding to start about 7:30?

OK...a dumb question (and yes, I have been to "school").
I understand the check-in process 24 hours ahead of scheduled flight...but what about checking luggage. Will that move me to a later boarding time? Or since I have my boarding pass, I just wait in line to check my bags and I am still good to go?