AveryandLilysmom
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Just curious about this...
My parents are flying from Detroit to Orlando. They make a stop in Nashville, where we live and where we will board the same plane with them, same flight # continuing on to Orlando. Since they aren't changing planes, will they have to remain on board the plane, or does Southwest allow the passenger continuing on to exit the plane for a little bit and then get back on?
Thanks to anyone who can answer, I've made stops on Southwest before, but always had to change planes so I was not sure as to what to tell my parents to expect. They'd like to come out and help us on with all our stuff with the kids, but I have a feeling that isn't possible.
My parents are flying from Detroit to Orlando. They make a stop in Nashville, where we live and where we will board the same plane with them, same flight # continuing on to Orlando. Since they aren't changing planes, will they have to remain on board the plane, or does Southwest allow the passenger continuing on to exit the plane for a little bit and then get back on?
Thanks to anyone who can answer, I've made stops on Southwest before, but always had to change planes so I was not sure as to what to tell my parents to expect. They'd like to come out and help us on with all our stuff with the kids, but I have a feeling that isn't possible.
). I believe turn time at LAX was 22 minutes. In Philly it was somewhere between 25 and 30 minutes, because there was some issue with ATC (big surprise in Philly...). From what I understand, these turn times are fairly typical for Southwest.