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Will Southwest ever offer the means to book multi-city itineraries (like other carriers do) without having to book a separate reservation record?
Dennis G
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Hey Dennis,
Thanks for posting here!
While this currently isn't an option, I'd recommend you share your feedback with the airline via: https://www.southwest.com/html/customer-service/. Until this (hopefully!) becomes a feature, you'll need to book separate tickets online or you can contact the Customer Support and Services Department and speak with a Representative who can help you book it over the phone. The number is 1-800-I-FLY-SWA.
Hope this helps!
Community Champion | LGA based | Companion Pass Holder | Southwest Passenger
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@denno are you looking at this as a convenience factor?
I actually prefer to book our Southwest flights as one-way, rather than round-trip bookings, as it makes it easier to make future changes on one leg of a trip without impacting the other(s). There is not a price difference when booking this way like there are on some airlines.
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You might be able to book a multi city reservation by phone I would call reservations at 800-435-9792 to inquire.
I do know you can book a flight where you go A-B B-C on the website as I just did one of those trips this week. DEN-MDW MDW-MCO all on one reservation.
-Blake
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@denno wrote:Will Southwest ever offer the means to book multi-city itineraries (like other carriers do) without having to book a separate reservation record?
Dennis G
You mean like this?