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I've never flown Southwest, but I'm using them for a conference next week. Are there any tips to ensure I get a decent seat? I'm thinking I'll just check a bag instead of dealing with a carry on since they do have no baggage fees.
Re: Boarding with Southwest?
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That's what I figured, just hoped not. My flight leaves at 7am the day after I have off
Also, if I have a layover with a plane change and one without - will my boarding be the same as the initial for the plane change one?
Yes- if you check in for a flight that has a layover, your number is the same for both legs. Southwest does not make you deplane if you have a layover on the same plane, so you can even swtich to a better seat sometimes while they are waiting to board the next group.
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If you don't want to wake up early to check-in at 24 hours before, you can pay for early bird check-in. It's $10 each way and pretty much guarantees you'll be in the A boarding group.
When you have a plane change, you will have two different boarding assignments. When you don't change planes, you won't have to get off the plane. They'll let everyone off who is staying there and then let you change seats before the other new passengers board.
This must not always be true. I've had at least twice that I've had a layover and my assignment isn't the same for both legs. I'm assuming this has to do with others who have purchased Early Bird, etc. that they can't possibly always assign the same boarding when there are layovers and different passengers on each leg.
i'd just pay the extra $10 for early bird check in both coming and going especially if you are expensing the flight through work. that way you don't have to deal with "worrying" about checking in.
I am religious about checking in at exactly 24 hours prior, but I sometimes get the B group, especially flying to Vegas. Still get a decent seat though. More and more people are buying the early bird.
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