meloneyb21
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Actually, preboard passengers and children under fifteen are not permitted by the FAA to sit in exit rows.seashoreCM said:Passengers are more or less divided into four groups: A, B, and C depending on order of check in, also preboard for special cases. You can check in on line up to 24 hours in advance which betters your chance of getting an "A" boarding pass.
There is usually the preboard line for parties with young children, but those passengers are often ousted from wing exit seats if "A" passengers want those seats.
kaytieeldr said:Actually, preboard passengers and children under fifteen are not permitted by the FAA to sit in exit rows.
PrincessAurora said:These days if you are flying out on a popular flight, the chance of you getting an "A" boarding pass at the airport are slim. Southwest now has on-line check in.
If you have access to a PC, 24 hours before your flight leaves, log on to the SW website, click on the on-line check in link and enter your confirmation number. This will pull up your boarding pass. You can now print off your "A" pass 1 full day before you leave.
More and more people are doing this so for popular flights, A's are usually reserved for those of us who checkin on-line.
I do this because I don't check bags unless I am traveling for a week or more and want room for my rollerbag in the overhead. Overhead bin space usually runs out mid-way through the "B"'s during boarding.
There is my frequent flyer 2 cents.
goofy4tink said:My very favorite thing to watch?? Those handicapped/challenged people that got to preboard, based on their condition, sit in the exit rows and then get ousted by the flight attendents. They never seem to get it....if you are 100%, then you don't sit in those rows. Can't have your cake and eat it too.
Hmmm, after reading you post, I'm not really sure what you are objecting to. Not disagreeing with you, just not understanding.puffkin said:I hate Southwest's cattle call.
So it sounds like for you, the SW system works greatWe checked in online the day before our flight and got A passes. We then patiently sat in our seats and waited until the A's had almost finished boarding before we got in line.
Agreed. There's little reason to wait in line. But it's not the SW system that caused them to line up, they choose to do so. My guess is, those are the same people on a non-SW flight that stand around waiting for their row to be called so they can dash into line. (side note - I've never understood why SW's system is labeled a cattel call. On SW, you have orderly lines. It's the other airlines that have a cattle call when calling sections.)People were waiting in the A line for over an hour before they began boarding, which was ridiculous.
If this were a different airline, everyone would be either (1) reissued a random seat on the plane, or (2) given a non-assigned seat and given whatever is left over. All airlines have seat-assignment issues when you have a canceled flight and have to reassigne people.Unfortunately that flight ended up getting cancelled before take off (winter weather and maintenance issues) and we were reissued boarding passes for the next flight out. This was based on when we checked in for our original flight. We had B passes, and by the time we got to the gate, there was already a long B line. Our flight ended up being late, and we stood in line for over 45 minutes.