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elderly mom on Southwest
Hi I am new to this group.
My mother is flying from IL to AZ the first week in August, via Southwest Airlines. Have there been any new developments we should be prepared for? Has SW began imposing luggage fees or on board beverage fees? She is getting up there in age and hasn't traveled in a while, (nor have I). I know there have been many changes in travel lately and it looks like this is a very informed group of travelers! Any suggestions, recommendations, or 'heads up' are appreciated. __________________________________________________ ______________________* : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com |
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elderly mom on Southwest
Get to the airport early...SWA seats are on a first come, first served basis
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elderly mom on Southwest
In article ,
"milodanger" wrote: Hi I am new to this group. My mother is flying from IL to AZ the first week in August, via Southwest Airlines. Have there been any new developments we should be prepared for? Has SW began imposing luggage fees or on board beverage fees? She is getting up there in age and hasn't traveled in a while, (nor have I). I know there have been many changes in travel lately and it looks like this is a very informed group of travelers! Any suggestions, recommendations, or 'heads up' are appreciated. 1) Southwest has their special system of A, B, and C boarding lines and boarding cards -- A cards get boarded first, B second, C last. You get an A card by checking in early, or by checking in online the previous day. Even with an A card this can be a bit intimidating; the lines at a crowded gate can tend to jam into each other. But I've also seen some of their flights have a special pre-boarding for children, disabled passengers, etc. Frankly, if she's a bit frail or uncertain about things, even with an A card I might advise her, or you or her, to go up to the counter as soon as you reach the gate area; look even more "up there in age" than she usually does; and ask if there's a chance she can pre-board. 2) If you (or someone) would like to go the gate with her, you'll also have to ask the airport in advance how to do this. Only passengers with boarding cards are normally allowed through security to the gate area. 3) And if she may want to or need to use the toilets during the flight, choose an aisle seat, even with early boarding. |
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elderly mom on Southwest
In article Futdk.62084$kx.60364@pd7urf3no,
Rudy wrote: Get to the airport early...SWA seats are on a first come, first served basis No. It's first-to-check-in, first-served. Check in online, and you don't have to waste your time coming to the airport early. |
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elderly mom on Southwest
In article ,
"milodanger" wrote: Hi I am new to this group. My mother is flying from IL to AZ the first week in August, via Southwest Airlines. Have there been any new developments we should be prepared for? Has SW began imposing luggage fees or on board beverage fees? I don't think so, but feel free to call Southwest or check their web site for an authoritative answer to your question. She is getting up there in age and hasn't traveled in a while, (nor have I). I know there have been many changes in travel lately and it looks like this is a very informed group of travelers! Any suggestions, recommendations, or 'heads up' are appreciated. Enjoy your trip and have fun! |
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elderly mom on Southwest
"Rudy" wrote: Get to the airport early...SWA seats are on a first come, first served basis Haven't flown SWA recently, have you? SWA now boards based on the order you check in, with a positions in line reserved for those with SW status. While the seats are still not reserved, your position in line lets you select the best available seat at the time you board the aircraft. |
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elderly mom on Southwest
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 11:41:49 -0700, "milodanger"
wrote: Hi I am new to this group. My mother is flying from IL to AZ the first week in August, via Southwest Airlines. Have there been any new developments we should be prepared for? Has SW began imposing luggage fees or on board beverage fees? She is getting up there in age How old is she? "Getting up in age" means different things to different people. I've seen 55 described as elderly in the newspaper. Does she have medical problems? Southwest is running ads now saying they are the airline that doesn't impose all these extra fees although they do now charge for a third bag. and hasn't traveled in a while, (nor have I). I know there have been many changes in travel lately and it looks like this is a very informed group of travelers! Any suggestions, recommendations, or 'heads up' are appreciated. Check in online as soon as you can before the flight. Look at Southwest's website for information about it. |
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elderly mom on Southwest
AES wrote: 1) Southwest has their special system of A, B, and C boarding lines and boarding cards -- A cards get boarded first, B second, C last. You get an A card by checking in early, or by checking in online the previous day. Even with an A card this can be a bit intimidating; the lines at a crowded gate can tend to jam into each other. Southwest has not used boarding cards in years. They do use boarding groups, but those are almost immaterial as you are assigned a place in line when you check in. There are no "jammed, crowded gates" as there is no reason to stand until just before the plane boards. But I've also seen some of their flights have a special pre-boarding for children, disabled passengers, etc. Frankly, if she's a bit frail or uncertain about things, even with an A card I might advise her, or you or her, to go up to the counter as soon as you reach the gate area; look even more "up there in age" than she usually does; and ask if there's a chance she can pre-board. While family boarding is now after the first 60 passenger group, SW does offer assisted "blue card" preboarding under certain circumstances. This can be arranged for ahead of time. |
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elderly mom on Southwest
"Shawn Hirn" wrote in message ... In article , (VS) wrote: In article Futdk.62084$kx.60364@pd7urf3no, Rudy wrote: Get to the airport early...SWA seats are on a first come, first served basis No. It's first-to-check-in, first-served. Check in online, and you don't have to waste your time coming to the airport early. Exactly. The closer you check in online to 24 hours prior to your flight, the more likely you'll get in the A section (up front). He mentioned that his mom is elderly. She'll most likely get a preboard pass. |
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