08-08-2024
04:39 AM
Made this account just to reply to an old thread because lol you are wrong.
Why did SW earn worst airline in America title for 2023?
Why have I flown JetBlue without issues my whole life, but today the first time I took a Southwest flight it was the worst experience I’ve ever had flying in 20 years?
1.) Delayed due to “weather” when other lines were having arrivals from the same region and time.
2.) Pushing off and then having to go back for maintenance issues
3.) Fixing the maintenance issues and then having the pilot time out
Three strikes you’re out, what a bunch of incompetent buffoons. Not once did they attempt to de-board, only after sitting for about an hour and half did they start sheepishly letting people get off. Zero communication the whole time outside of “it shouldn’t take long!!”
Don’t even get me started on the absolutely ridiculous open seating BS.
Trash airline. One and done, never again.
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05-09-2024
09:26 AM
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@dohertym24 wrote:
My first flight was delayed last night long enough that I had to be rebooked. I paid for upgraded boarding in order to make my second flight. A total of $70. For my rebooked flight, I am in the C boarding group.
I would like a refund please. Thanks for considering.
Greetings!
As @Munsingerjc mentioned, please give SW Customer Service a call for your refund request. Although by rule Upgraded Boarding is not refundable, SW should be able to give you an exception to the no-refund policy and issue a refund due to the missed connection from a delay as this was beyond your control, but the refund would need to be requested directly with a customer service rep either by phone, a Twitter/X DM, or at the airport.
Note that the refund will take a few days to post.
https://support.southwest.com/helpcenter/s/article/More-phone-numbers-contact-options
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04-30-2024
05:03 PM
04-30-2024
05:03 PM
@Munsingerjc wrote:
Hey there! Yes definitely. I have a bag in similar size and it fits perfectly! As long as you don't overstuff it, you should be fine, but you can also travel rest assured that in case it doesn't fit, you can always opt to use it as your free carry on that goes above you. Every passenger gets 2 free checked bags, 1 free carry on, and 1 free personal. So there is lots of ways to get that bag on your plane but it should most definitely fit under the seat in front of you! I hope I answered your question!
Travel Agent, Homebase DEN, Frequent traveler to the west coast.
Good point, if this is your only carry-on item then you should be good either way, subject to bin space being available.
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03-26-2024
06:00 AM
03-26-2024
06:00 AM
@SN wrote:
"I need a response"
Yes I'm sure it's because of your faith, it couldn't possibly have anything to do with your demanding, entitled attitude.
"Despite attempts by my husband, who is a doctor"
I fail to see how your husband's occupation is relevant, unless you think he should be treated preferentially over an electrician, plumber, or cashier. If that's the case it seems that you're on board with discriminatory treatment as long as it benefits you.
As @dfwskier pointed out, you're copy/pasting your original post as replies on other threads. If you want a response from Southwest then do as he suggested and contact Southwest. Stop hijacking other people's threads demanding a response.
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03-18-2024
12:47 PM
03-18-2024
12:47 PM
Very good point. All things will be abused but SWA should at least try to curb it. They don't.
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01-17-2024
06:05 PM
01-17-2024
06:05 PM
@SoCalFlyer97 wrote:
@DancingDavidE wrote:
I had always understood that to be a benefit of EBCI will try to confirm.
There are some misconceptions about EBCI out there but “check in” is in the name of it so I would expect to be checked in. (But not be assured of an A position, etc.)
When did you add EBCI and what was your position that you were assigned when you did retrieve it? You’ll need your boarding pass to show that EBCI was applied to it.
@DancingDavidE
Also, under the Contract of Carriage (Section 9.6):
(6) Denied Boarding Priority Rules. The Carrier’s boarding priority is established on a first- come, first-served basis in the order boarding positions are secured. In determining which Passengers holding Confirmed Reserved Space shall be denied boarding involuntarily, the Carrier shall deny boarding in reverse order from the order in which the Passengers’ boarding positions were secured (i.e., the last Passenger who receives a boarding position will be the first Passenger denied boarding involuntarily in an oversale situation), with no preference given to any particular person or category of Fares.
This is what I was looking for - but still vague about what is "securing" your boarding position - it doesn't say "securing your boarding pass" which is a separate activity but which the OP may have been bumped because of it. (Unless this was one of those flights where 100% of the people got EBCI.
But anyway - what if a Business Select or A-list passenger gets their boarding pass at the airport - that's obviously not desirable to have either of those types bumped so it has to be the order of assigning boarding positions.
Therefore I suspect an EBCI error with the OP's flight, the EBCI should be protecting a passenger from being bumped. Either there was an error on acquiring EBCI, or the flight was changed less than 36 hours prior to departure, or another error (or glitch) is possible.
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You can use your upgraded boarding 'freebies" however you like for whomever you like, So yes, you can use two of them -- one each for you and your girlfriend.
If you wish , You can use the remaining two for your return .
Get your girlfriend a RR account. She is missing out on earning points.-
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12-27-2023
12:51 PM
12-27-2023
12:51 PM
Your best option, and anyone who cares where or with whom they sit, is to book with an airline that lets you reserve your seats in advance.
SWA is great. Convieneint. Low priced.
But they don't let you reserve seats. How important is it that you sit together?
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12-26-2023
05:15 PM
Right!!! Those news reports with an agenda to target a specific thing make me so mad haha!! Like why only southwest? Can't we see the future and not the past?! Completely agree with you, but couldn't find words to write it haha so thank you!
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12-17-2023
04:05 PM
12-17-2023
04:05 PM
Hello, we upgraded the boarding and now I understand that is non refundable. Thanks so much for your insights.
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@Ash333 wrote:
NO not at Santa Anna Airport in California. I tried and they made me go back to the end of the general boarding line.
Hello!
I haven't used SNA for a long time but as all the other users posted, A-List does not grant access to the PreCheck Lane.
I checked around the internet for SNA pics and found that some showed the Priority Express Lane labeled as "1st Class, Premium" which I think would be your lane. Do you recall seeing such a lane? If so, I believe that would be the Priority Express Lane that any A-Listers as well as Business Select and Anytime passengers can use regardless of PreCheck status. I would doublecheck with a SW Customer Service Agent but this appears to be your lane if you use SNA going forward.
By the way, definitely consider getting PreCheck if you're eligible or even Global Entry if you're thinking of doing any international travel which would include land border crossings to Mexico or Canada.
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I took a flight not too long ago, and I was pleasantly surprised by the inflight entertainment. They had a good selection of recent movies and TV shows. I ended up watching a couple of new releases I hadn't seen yet. The quality was pretty solid, too - crisp screen and decent sound. It definitely made the flight more enjoyable.
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Perhaps your idea of a small child at the flight attendant's idea of a small child are different.
However, the Southwest website specifically states: "A passenger seated in an exit seat must NOT: • Have a condition or responsibilities, such as caring for small children or pets, that might prevent them from performing the applicable functions." Some might consider an 11-year-old to be a small child. Additionally, I am an avid reader of the FlyerTalk forum and I have seen this topic come up regarding the same situation at multiple other airlines - One parent is in the exit row, the other parent is in another row with the child. The parent in the exit row was moved out of that row. In one of the FlyerTalk posts, a passenger said that every time he scans his exit row boarding pass at Alaska Airlines, the gate agents specifically ask if he is traveling with a child under the age of 15. So it does appear to be a policy at other airlines.
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11-27-2023
05:58 AM
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You are dealing with 2 separate purchases made by 2 different parties. This won't cause any issues.
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Could definitely be either! Usually at price point, but there is always a chance it could be seats left!!
What I usually do is go back and make a "mock reservation" with let's say 8 passengers and see if that same flight has 8 seats. That usually determines whether it is price or seats left
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11-27-2023
12:39 AM
Hey there! So like you said, because the lap infant doesn't have a "Paid Seat" they unfortunately do not get a personal item, unless like previously said, it is formula or something of that kind. I am most certain that they won't get mad about that! But if it is Miscellaneous stuff, I would recommend using one of your carry-ons. Hope this helps!
Home Airport is DEN. Frequent visitor to the West.
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