08-31-2024
07:44 AM
08-31-2024
07:44 AM
It is not irrelevant. How do you expect the airline to verify this medical information? Presumably they would ask for something from a covered entity. HIPAA cleary states that a person has complete control over what information can be disclosed. You can not be compelled by the airline to give consent.
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01-06-2024
07:54 PM
01-06-2024
07:54 PM
guess is that if you call southwest and say you would like a refund, they will tell you that there is no policy on seat saving and tell you that you could have sat in that seat. It's several years after your post and the same seat saving is still being done today. At this point, I do not think it will ever change. Southwest got their money and that is where they stopped caring.
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12-12-2019
04:04 PM
12-12-2019
04:04 PM
thanks NicoleAshley but the solution I am looking for is to allow my companion to board with me. I think in my discussions with many other Companion Pass holders that is what is universally wanted.
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11-10-2019
08:21 PM
11-10-2019
08:21 PM
@davidonelson wrote: Most people know their belongings should be put under the seat in from of them or in the overhead bin, not taking up the seat next to them. If people put their belongings on the seat next to them, then yes, the item needs to be moved so the person next in line can sit there if they desire. I won't move my computer case from a seat I'm saving. You planning to touch my stuff or sit on the computer case? Wwhen I'm early on the plane and decide that I want to use the lav during boarding, I put my computer case on my seat to let others know that the seat is taken. How do you plan to distinguish between he situations described in paragraphs 1 & 2?
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I'm not seeing any other reports of this being a widespread issue. (Not since the systems problem discussed earlier.) 1) Did you book or make a change less than 36 hours out? 2) Does you BP say "A-LIst" on it? 3) If not, contact Southwest to check that your status is attached to all future flights, as it may have been dropped from this one ("glitch"). Good luck.
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04-30-2018
10:13 AM
1 Love
HERE'S A SIMPLE AND EASY SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM: When a passenger asks for a pre-boarding pass, the agent should ask him or her if they need physical assistance getting down the jetway? If not, then simply ask them to go ahead and board with their group. Interestingly, I experienced this being done in Denver several months ago. I was not well at the time and asked the agent at the gate for a pre-boarding pass just to test it to see how easily this could be done. The agent asked me this question which I thought was courteous but also direct and to the point. I had to admit that, no, I would not have any trouble making my way down the jetway. I honestly thought that Southwest must be training their gate agents to ask this question. However, subsequently I have seen the same long lineup of people pre-boarding who look like the picture of health. There will always be people who are not truthful when asked this question. But most will respond like I did and board with their group.
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04-02-2018
07:48 AM
This happened to me as well. I paid to be in the A group. Why couldn't he do it as well? On top of that, three A listers had to leave there front row seat so El Cheapo could be with his daughter.
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03-14-2018
03:21 PM
03-14-2018
03:21 PM
Sorry, Hotels allow ESAs. They are covered by the Fair Housing Act (FHA), which oversees hotel lodging. Just saying...
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02-04-2018
08:14 PM
So shouldn't your family pay to upgrade? Why should your status insure they get priority boarding?
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12-12-2017
09:12 AM
12-12-2017
09:12 AM
If you read all the posts accusing people of faking their disabilities....you can see how little compassion and understanding these travelers have for disabled people. Most people will not help disabled people...trust me I know as I am disabled. I look young for my age and my disability is hidden people leer at me and resent the fact that I am “ faking it” to get on before them I am simply a useless eater taking their precious place in line...their special desired seat. I would trade my disability for a spot in that long line ANYDAY because I am dealing with my disability every day all day and every night all night not just 20 minutes waiting for a flight now and then. Just remember we are all going in the same direction we are All moving toward diminished capacity and then in the end death. Your turn is coming.
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05-05-2017
02:20 PM
1 Love
Where Southwest's boarding process is unique, newbie's are oftern overwhelmed and confused. I will politley ask what # they are and assist. When they do try to board the gate agent should enforce gross discrepancies for example B36 trying to board infront of A20, as opposed to A22 in front of A20. Years ago when I first started flying Southwest I thought the whole lining up process and open seating was crazy however, now when I fly AA I wish I was on WN especially for the boarding as on AA there is a scrum at the boarding door and is difficult to cut through when your group is called.
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