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May 01, 2025
10:30 PM
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Southwest Airlines uses a unique boarding process that stands out from other major airlines. Instead of assigned seats, passengers are grouped into A, B, or C categories with a number that determines when they can board. Once on the plane, you’re free to choose any open seat. This means the earlier you board, the better your seat options. Your boarding position depends on factors like how early you check in, if you purchased EarlyBird Check-In, or if you booked a Business Select fare. Families with young children and passengers needing special assistance are allowed to board early. While the process may seem unusual at first, it becomes easy to navigate with a little preparation. It rewards those who plan ahead and move quickly when boarding begins. Visit: Southwest Airlines Boarding Process
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