Southwest question

wdwfan1

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Is there any way to find out if your non-stop flight originated somewhere else? I never really thought about this, but once we boarded our return flight and the plane was half full. Since we are not taking the first flight out this time, I want to be prepared for this possibility. Thanks.
 
Yes I have done it. IF I remember on the website you can check all flights for the day and scan for your flight number, your leg is a continuation it should have the same number. IF you can not find it there just plug the number into one of the flight tracking programs and it will show the whole flight not just your leg.

bookwormde
 
On SWA's home page, go to the very bottom and click on 'Where we Fly." From there you can download the entire schedule for any given day and to and from any given city. You then have to go through and look for all the "TO YOUR DEPATURE CITY" and look for the same flight number.
 
www.flightaware.com is the flight tracker I use,

southwest has been changing flight numbers every 6 weeks (or so) recently
making the trackers worthless, the flight I was on last week had 3 days of history. last week my flight was doing some west coast itinerary

you may need to pull down the pdf's (from the southwest site) for the dates you are flying and search for your flight number to be sure
 



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