mastermind307
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- May 24, 2010
If you change the reservation, you will not lose EBCI. If you cancel and rebook, you will lose EBCI.
Steve
Thank you!
If you change the reservation, you will not lose EBCI. If you cancel and rebook, you will lose EBCI.
Steve
Thank you for the information!The 9/11 Security Fee will automatically be refunded as a credit and associated with the original confirmation number and is usable only by the original passenger. You can request a refund to your CC and it will typically be honored. But you do have to request it.
If you just change the flight but still use points (even if the number of points for the new flight is different), the security fee will just be transferred to the new flight.
Steve
Hi! We are flying SW from New Orleans to MCO Thursday 1/25 and returning Wednesday 1/31. It will be me, DH, and our 3 year old. We have never flown with her before. Which is better, early bird check in or family boarding? We don’t care where we sit on the plane, we just want to sit together.
Would both of us be able to go through family boarding with her?
I’ve read that family boarding can be crazy at MCO, and sometimes they don’t even do it. Any thoughts if that would be a problem on a Wednesday flight in the morning?
Also is it possible to do early bird check in on our flight home only?
Any thoughts and advice is appreciated!
I checked in for our flight, and our boarding passes (Southwest) are not looking like they used to. I feel like something is wrong with them, but maybe they have changed since I last flew (August 2017). There is no bar code on them. Is that correct? Also, does one pass work for my DH and me? I'm really confused!
Is there any way to know when August 2018 fares will be released? I want to book as soon as they open those flights but for a few weeks now it stops at 8/6.
You’ll be given a different boarding position for each leg of the flight, but you’ll only have to check in once.Question about connecting flights and boarding #. It's been awhile since we've been on a connecting SWA flight.
When I check-in and get a boarding # (for ex: B16) do I have that position for both flights? Or do they give you a boarding # for each leg (for ex: 1st leg B16, second leg C8).
I'm looking at flights to MCO and I can get "free" flights connecting through Nashville using my miles, vs having to pay OOP for 2 out of 4 seats for a NS flight. Trying to way the pros and cons.
You’ll be given a different boarding position for each leg of the flight, but you’ll only have to check in once.
Did EBCI and got our boarding positions today. A29, A30, A31. I was happy to see "A". I've never flown Southwest before, so I'm not exactly sure how it all works. So...how does it work? LOL
Did EBCI and got our boarding positions today. A29, A30, A31. I was happy to see "A". I've never flown Southwest before, so I'm not exactly sure how it all works. So...how does it work? LOL