03-16-2024
03:46 PM
03-16-2024
03:46 PM
Here it is again! I just installed a new WiFi network at home - I tried to select it to connect to it - and here is SouthwestWifi jumping up to take the password from the WiFi I’m trying to connect to (I never tapped on to connect to SouthwestWifi - SouthwestWifi is not even an option of a network to connect to from Wi-Fi’s available - it simply buts in and steals password entry.
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10-15-2019
05:22 AM
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@immortalsix I am happy to report that this issue is resolved! I am at the airport now; I was able to add my BP to my Apple Wallet complete with the location-based notification on the home screen.
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@dissatisfied999 wrote: Beware flying SWA! I flew standby and was given a confirmed boarding pass by SWA, out of Houston airport, with confirmed destination Kansas City. Flight had 1 stop with no plane change. SWA forced me off the planeduring the stop, in Albequerque, and refused me a flight to Kansas City until 24 hours later on SWA. I was stranded in Albuquerque overnight, and there was great need to reach Kansas City due to hospitalization of loved one with terminal cancer. SWA in Albeq offered me no assistance, hotel, food or even drink. I was forced to purchase a ticket on an alternate airline to get me out of Albeq the next morning. When I submitted this issue to SWA customer service, I was told too bad. SWA won't reimburse me for cost of other carrier's ticket. So, SWA issues a confirmed boarding pass to final destination Kansas City, and then lands me in Albeq and says 'we changed our mind, too bad', and dumps me in Albeq, forces me to find my own way home asap, and refuses to honor cost of my forced flight on another carrier to Kansas City. Spread the word - Be wary of flying SWA!! I hope there wasn't some mixup with the communication, I don't think the wording should have been "confirmed" for that ABQ-MCI leg. Lessons learned for anyone else trying similar: Standby on a connecting flight should be considered for the risk of that second leg - try to find out how many open seats there are if standby, or else double-check that you are confirmed for all segments. If there is a risk on a second segment, try to get stranded somewhere with more options to get to your destination. Hopefully the situation doesn't repeat itself for you, but for anyone else out there considering a standby with connection.
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I'm a frequent Southwest flyer and also an FAA certifed Flight instructor. I'd recomend a couple of suggestions for calming nerves while flying. 1. Get a window seat. Looking out of the "tube" we're all stuck in dramatically helps focus the nervous passenger on other things besides the fact thier stuck in a tube. Prompt the passenger to also have the map open and ask if they can figure out where they are at random intervals during the flight. It'll keep them focused "outside the plane". 2. Engage in conversation. This would actually be better with a stranger sitting next to them. Again the idea is to take their mind of their fears and have it focused on another task. Hope that helps. Rusty Shaffer CEO www.seatamigo.com
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05-25-2019
12:51 PM
As great as Southwest is for Customers, there's limitations on "in-flight wifi", even if you were to fly first-class on another airlines. Give Southwest a break, they are pretty **bleep** good about upgrading technology as it becomes available. Just my two cents. Thanks Rusty Shaffer CEO www.seatamigo.com
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