![]() On Southwest flights you’ll be given free snacks like pretzels and peanuts (on longer flights you might get Nabisco crackers/cookies). Read more about the baggage policies here.If you’re considering flying with low-cost carriers like Frontier and Spirit, be sure to factor these savings in! If you want to check a third bag, it will cost you $75. ![]() So you usually don’t have to worry about paying for your luggage. Southwest allows each passenger two free checked bags. Trying to save a row of seats up front is practically begging for confrontation. However, if you need to save seats for several passengers, people are much more understanding if your saved seats are near the back of the plane. There’s long running debates about whether or not you should be allowed to save seats on Southwest.Īlthough I think it’s acceptable to save seats within reason, it’s something you typically want to avoid if you can. You can read more about the boarding process here. It’s a surprisingly efficient process but does cause some people worry that they can’t select their seat when they purchase their ticket. Starting with Group A, each group will board the plane in order based on the number each passenger received at check-in. Instead, you check-in at exactly 24 hours before the flight and then you are assigned to a number in either Group A, B, or C. You do not select or get assigned a specific seat for Southwest flights. It also comes with additional perks like better earning rate and you can click here to find out if if Business Select if worth it for you. Southwest does have “Business Select” fare which offers priority security/check-in, flexible cancellation, a free premium drink, and priority boarding (A1 to A15) but you’re not given a seat with more legroom or comfort. Every seat is virtually the same and there are no rows dedicated for premier seating. Most airlines have a separate cabin for business class or first class with nicer, more comfy seating - but not Southwest. Southwest does not have a true business class or first class
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