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Is Southwest's New Boarding Policy Bogus?

5/12/2008 at 2:30 PM
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Let us present you with Exhibit A, Figure 1: This is a snapshot of boarding passes that we printed out yesterday for our Southwest flight from Oakland to Los Angeles.

Our travel partner, Michael Z, was able to check us in at the same time, since we purchased the tickets together. However, Michael was given the seating group A 57 while we were given B 26. What the heck?

We know that the first 10 rows or so are reserved for Southwest's Business Select passengers who pony up around $15 extra to get in the A group. But those people aside, we always thought your seating group was based on the time that you checked in. (As in, a passenger checking in seven hours before a flight would have a better boarding assignment than a passenger checking in at the airport.)

Here's something that may secretly be in play: We fly way more than Michael Z, especially on Southwest. But he's been a member of Rapid Rewards longer than we have. So is boarding group based on frequent flier status? And is the new boarding process less democratic than we previously thought?

Related Stories:
· Southwest Announces "Business Select" Fares, Priority Boarding [Jaunted]
· First-Person Flight Reviews: Southwest Airlines' New Boarding Policy [Jaunted]


2 Comments - Add Yours by juliana

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paula berg
Jaunted Member
Not Bogus... (none / 0)

Hey Juliana - Our new boarding system is definitely designed to be a first come, first serve system - with the exception, as you note, of those Customers who purchase a Business Select fare.  That said, I can't really explain why your boarding numbers were assigned as they were.  Let me do some research and find out.  I'll get back to you tomorrow at the latest with an answer.  

Paula Berg
Southwest Airlines

by paula berg on 5/12/2008 at 6:58 PM



paula berg
Jaunted Member
easy answer (none / 0)


Morning, Juliana.  Apologies for the delay.  I was traveling and then without wireless for a couple of days.  I've spoken with our Boarding gurus, and they explained that that another Customer that had already checked in and recceived a boarding assignment then cancelled their reservation- either to board an earlier flight or change their reservation all together - making their boarding assignment available.  

by paula berg on 5/19/2008 at 7:51 AM


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