

There should be plenty of available seats for your family to sit together. At the airport, if you have an “A” boarding group number, that means that at least half of the seats on the plane are typically still open and available.Check-in exactly 24 hours in advance of your flight to improve your seat selection options.Once a passenger boards the plane, he or she can choose any available seat.įamilies may take the following steps to best ensure adults sit with their children under the age of 14. When a passenger’s boarding group is called, he or she should find the designated place in line and board the aircraft in numerical order with the passenger’s boarding group. Numbered posts in each Southwest gate area indicate where to line up. Southwest gate agents make announcements advising passengers when to stand up and take their place in line for boarding. Boarding positions are displayed on the passenger’s boarding pass.

Boarding positions (such as A35 or B16) are assigned at check-in based on factors such as fare class purchased, frequent flyer program status, purchase of “Early Bird check-in,” and time of check-in. At the airport, passengers board based on group (A, B, or C) and number (1-60) within each group. All Southwest aircraft (Boeing 737s) have either 143 or 175 seats. Southwest Airlines has an open seating policy. Tips for families: How would an adult best ensure he or she is seated next to a family member under the age of 14 when flying your airline? Additional information is available on Southwest’s website here. Member FDIC.Southwest Airlines confirmed the accuracy of this table on July 24, 2019. Deposit products and related services are offered by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Products not available in all states.īank deposit accounts, such as checking and savings, may be subject to approval. JPMS, CIA and JPMCB are affiliated companies under the common control of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Certain custody and other services are provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (CIA), a licensed insurance agency, doing business as Chase Insurance Agency Services, Inc.

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