Scootypuffjr
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2014
I just changed my flight today because of a sale fare. I did it online and EBCI transferred over autotmatically. As long as you modify and the confirmation number stays the same, you don’t lose EBCI.
You should be able to change it yourself online.
Yes.If I do the change online, which it’s letting me, will it keep my earlybird?
Price are rather high. I am not sure how they are "selling" out so fast. It is kind of shady bs. I am trying to book flight back after trip but I'm not paying 377 dollars for a 2 and a half hour flight. Really SW? what a joke. I'll wait it out.
im going to be patient and wait for that price to come down. No way im paying 377 dollars. That's a joke.My husband asked me to book a while ago because he saw airline fuel had gone higher in price. I was waiting for a better rate for our return trip but booked it after he voiced his concerns. I believe the higher prices in generally are due in part to the increased fuel costs.
im going to be patient and wait for that price to come down. No way im paying 377 dollars. That's a joke.
I don't mind 154 but like you said 377 is a joke. No desire for that nonsense.I snapped up our leg going to MCO when the price went down a whole back, but that return leg was high. It did go down some and I through I would wait it out a while longer. Well, it never went back to that rate, so as soon as it went to $154 I snapped it up. We are paying $275 RT. I would cringe with the $377. We have 5 people heading out of our airport for this one.
I don't mind 154 but like you said 377 is a joke. No desire for that nonsense.
The reason I'm flying Southwest says because I like them and the other factors is because I have a $200 voucher for them so that's why I'm doing this. After this group I'm a switch because this is getting ridiculous with the prices and the last few flights are flown on them have been delays so I don't know what's up with them as a company but this is getting ridiculous.What are other airlines charging for that flight? I find sometimes it’s a higher price one leg of our flight with all airlines. E.g. going to mco in Dec the flights down are not bad but coming back it’s the first day of Christmas break for many and the flights are higher across the board for many airlines. I booked earlier so am okay hut to book now would be costly.
You will need to go online to see your boarding number. I have never tried going in before the 24 hour mark but I don’t believe you’ll be able to see it until 24 hours before your flight.This is my first experience with Early Bird check in. Tonight at 6:15 pm will be my 36 hour check in - will they send me a boarding assignment around that time?
you sign in 24 hours before your flight...example if flight is at 7 am on a Friday you sign in with confirmation number at thrus at 7 am and sign in...they do it automatically for you check you in that is and when at Disney just have them print it for you at desk when leaving its simple or use sw app and sign in that way...This is my first experience with Early Bird check in. Tonight at 6:15 pm will be my 36 hour check in - will they send me a boarding assignment around that time?
if I buy a seat at a price of say 200$ and it goes lower then that in 3 months may I try and get the discounted seat for lower? I don't think sw works that way but im asking anyways lol
if I buy a seat at a price of say 200$ and it goes lower then that in 3 months may I try and get the discounted seat for lower? I don't think sw works that way but im asking anyways lol
trust me im looking every dayYou can keep checking for a lower fare, than originally booked, by accessing your reservation by confirmation number, selecting "change," and looking at the fare showing for your flight. If your flight has gone down in cost, continue the process to change to the lower-cost seat. There will not be a refund of any difference in cost for a paid ticket (not a points booking), but Southwest will hold the savings as a credit under your confirmation number, to be used for futrue travel. Those travel funds must be used only by the ticketed passenger, within one year (travel completed) from date of original purchase.
To use the credit, it's important to save that confirmation number, which gets entered on the payment page of the trip booked within one year.
Southwest will not notify you of any fare reductions. It's the customer's resposibility to keep checking. It can happen - you just need to be vigilant in monitoring the fares.