This is a follow-up to my post from yesterday. I am sitting on seat 6F at 33K feet on my way to Atlanta. And even though you are reading this post. It only took about 25 resets (literally turning my WiFi off/on) to get to this point becuase the system loses connectivity. And please don't say that it's my equipment. I tried it on a Windows laptop, on an iPad, and my neighbor has a MacBook Air, all with similar results. It is very frustrating not being able to use this technology that is so widely advertised. I know what to expect, so I have my backup plan. But I feel bad for those that just paid $8 (like my neighbor in an adjacent seat) to be frustrated with this experience. You have to do better Southwest.
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Bonus Points do not count as Tier Qualifying. This answer comes straight from the Southwest website FAQ: What are Tier Qualifying Points, and how do I earn them? Tier Qualifying Points are earned from revenue flights or through the Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Card from Chase. Points earned via Rapid Rewards Partners-with the exception of the Rapid Rewards Premier Card from Chase-purchased points, Bonus Points, or points earned via a promotion are not Tier Qualifying Points and do not count toward tier qualification. Here is the link to their FAQ where I found the Q&A above: https://www.southwest.com/html/generated/help/faqs/rapid_rewards_earning_points_faq.html
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I am an A-List Preferred Member and obviously, a huge fan of this airline. I spend a significant amount of time on Southwest airplanes and one of the best benefits of reaching this status is the free inflight WiFi. In theory, it allows me to remain connected to the office even while I'm soaring through the air, enjoying my peanuts. However, my experience with Southwest WiFi has been a tale of two extremes - either fantastic or downright terrible connectivity. Surprisingly, most of my bad experiences accessing the internet have always seemed to be in the new 800-series planes rather than in the older planes. But in all cases, even though internet was not available, or crawling at a snail's pace, the TV seemed to work just fine. My advice to all travelers is even if you see "WiFi On-board", don't automatically EXPECT to be super productive on that important presentation that you saved in your GoogleDrive in the cloud. You might be really disappointed. Download all important materials that you need in-flight to your device before boarding.
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