This is copied from the SWA website:
Check In and Print Boarding Pass
Exciting new changes to Online Checkin @ southwest.com! Now multiple Customers who are traveling on the same reservation can check in online and request their boarding passes.
To proceed through Security Checkpoint, you will need your government-issued photo ID1 and either a Boarding Pass or Security Document.
To use Online Checkin @ southwest.com and print your Boarding Pass, you must:
Check in beginning at 12:01 AM local time day of departure, up to one hour prior to departure
Have a Ticketless reservation
Be checking in for flights that have not already departed
Have purchased an Adult fare type (Customers holding reservations for group, senior, infant, youth, or military fares, and those requiring an additional seat must proceed to the airport for checkin)
See Additional information regarding Online Checkin @ southwest.com
Please note: The requirements above, fare rules, heightened security, and other issues may prevent some reservations from qualifying for Online Checkin. If your reservation does not qualify for Online Checkin, you may still be able to print a Security Document.
1Customers under 18 years of age are not required to show government-issued photo ID.
I don't fly very often so I have some questions - -
1) What is a "ticketless" reservation? Does that simply mean you purchased airfare online?
2) It states "to use online check-in and print your boarding pass you must .....Have purchased an Adult fare type (Customers holding reservations for group, senior, infant, youth, or military fares, and those requiring an additional seat must proceed to the airport for checkin)".
So, I'm assuming since we are traveling with our 8 yo DD this option is not available to us. Is that correct?
Thanks,
Debbie