What is Southwest's Wanna Get Away fare all about?
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What is Southwest's Wanna Get Away fare all about?
We've never flown SW and need a flight probably next week as we just had a death in the family. Looking at SW website the Wanna Get Away prices are really cheap. So what's the catch? I've read the info from the site explaining the difference between fares. Just want to know if anyone has used this fare w/o hassle. I can't deal with anything complicated right now.
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Southwest is great. No problems. They sometimes have some really low prices on some flights. My experience is the ones that leave at 7 a.m. or arrive at 11 p.m. are much cheaper than the ones that leave at more convinient times. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are sometimes cheaper. There are a limited number of cheaper seats on each flight. It the Wanna Get Away flight fits your needs and is available, get it now! It won't be there later.
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The "Wanna Get Away" fare is usually an internet fare and a really low fare that is available only for a limited time.
If you book a WGA fare and later change your mind and change your flight(s), then you will have to pay a higher fare for the changed flights.
So, if you are certain of the dates and times and departure, go ahead and book the flights.
As maryanntex has said, grab those fares now if you can. They are not always available.
If you book a WGA fare and later change your mind and change your flight(s), then you will have to pay a higher fare for the changed flights.
So, if you are certain of the dates and times and departure, go ahead and book the flights.
As maryanntex has said, grab those fares now if you can. They are not always available.
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Make reservations. If the price goes up later, you're in luck, you get to keep your reservation at lower price.
If the price goes down, you can change your reservation to lower price, and keep the rest on account for a year - for future use by you or anybody you will give the information to.
"wanna get away" is just a catchy phrase they use.
And sorry about your loss.
If the price goes down, you can change your reservation to lower price, and keep the rest on account for a year - for future use by you or anybody you will give the information to.
"wanna get away" is just a catchy phrase they use.
And sorry about your loss.
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One thing you should know about SW: the seats are not assigned. Check in on-line 24 hrs in advance.
You will see a letter and a number on your boarding pass. Everybody goes on the plane in order of those letters (A, B, C) and numbers to get a seat.
The earlier you check in, the better will be the seat.
You will see a letter and a number on your boarding pass. Everybody goes on the plane in order of those letters (A, B, C) and numbers to get a seat.
The earlier you check in, the better will be the seat.
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Thanks all. We'll know tomorrow when the funeral is so will make flight arrangements as soon as we know. Hopefully the fares will be there tomorrow. Can't believe how much cheaper the fare is, less than half.
Thanks Faina for the heads up about seating--we'll have 5 of us so hopefully we'll get seats together.
Thanks Faina for the heads up about seating--we'll have 5 of us so hopefully we'll get seats together.
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Sometimes other passengers on Southwest will accommodate you (if you ask or ask a flight attendant) and move if you wish to sit together - assuming you don't force them to move to a center seat or something. If simply moving up or back one row to the same position is all that's required, the average person would probably do it. This I see as one of the benefits of Southwest's no-assigned-seats policy. On other airlines, you can rearrange seats but usually not until the front door has been closed.
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Christine - just a further clarification on seating. When you check in online, check in for all 5 in your party. You'll get a letter and a number. If as mentioned you check in exactly at the 24 hr time before your flight, you should be able to get an A letter - which is the first group to board. SW will call, for ex, A 1-15 to board first, then A 16-30, etc. Others have mentioned that it's open seating, so if only part of your group is in A 1-15, they should be able to get 5 seats together and save seats for the others. If everyone is in that first group, getting 5 together should be very doable.
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ok, I made reservations with SW. I'm surprised (pleasantly) at how much cheaper they are than other airlines, especially with less than a week notice. Here's hoping we have no problems---I watched that show "Airline" several years ago where people had issues with SW!
Thanks again for all your help!!
Thanks again for all your help!!
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Just for reassurance - people have issues with all airlines these days. Every time I've flown Southwest it's been a good experience. As long as you're aware of their boarding process, chances are you'll be fine.
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Seats A 1-15 are for Business Select passengers, so there is no way you can get a number that low. Not too worry--just didn't want you to be surprised if you check in right at 24 hours prior and get a surprisingly high number.
Also, remember that Southwest doesn't serve food, only peanuts and pretzels. If it's a long flight, you might want to bring along a sandwich.
Also, remember that Southwest doesn't serve food, only peanuts and pretzels. If it's a long flight, you might want to bring along a sandwich.
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maryann is correct about A 1-15. I was trying to give an example of how the process works and should've clarified.
I've been flying SW since they started and their only route was HOU - DAL. Have yet to encounter anything like those events on the TV show. Their personnel are among the best in the business IMO.
I've been flying SW since they started and their only route was HOU - DAL. Have yet to encounter anything like those events on the TV show. Their personnel are among the best in the business IMO.
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I hit the online check in button at 10:06 for out 10:05 flight and we got A30-33.
Ya, I love that there is no checked bag fee.
Just curious--how do we know what time we actually board? It's a 10:05am flight. And if you aren't in line at your time do you loose your spot?
Ya, I love that there is no checked bag fee.
Just curious--how do we know what time we actually board? It's a 10:05am flight. And if you aren't in line at your time do you loose your spot?
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Most of the time, pre-boarding starts 30' before the take-off. Don't remember business class or wheelchair first, then group A, then small children, then B and C.
I think if you have an A, and arrive when B is boarding, they will let you right in, but not sure.
I think if you have an A, and arrive when B is boarding, they will let you right in, but not sure.
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Christine: Good for you! That's a good number!
I always try to be at the gate about an hour before flight time.
The problem is the check-in line. You never know how many people in front of you need four or five bins to put all their stuff in - then they forget their boarding pass and leave it in one of the bins - ai ya ya ya!
In really tight situations, I've arrived at the departure gate just as the A groups were lining up to get on the plane, about 20 minutes before takeoff. Really won't advise cutting it so close, if you didn't have to.
Look for the metal posts. They will have numbers at the top for you to find the post that's designated for your group. Each post allows five passengers.
I always try to be at the gate about an hour before flight time.
The problem is the check-in line. You never know how many people in front of you need four or five bins to put all their stuff in - then they forget their boarding pass and leave it in one of the bins - ai ya ya ya!
In really tight situations, I've arrived at the departure gate just as the A groups were lining up to get on the plane, about 20 minutes before takeoff. Really won't advise cutting it so close, if you didn't have to.
Look for the metal posts. They will have numbers at the top for you to find the post that's designated for your group. Each post allows five passengers.
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Got it, that's what I guessed on the boarding times. We usually arrive for any flight at least an hour b4.
Now just hoping the weather tmoro co-operates!!
Thanks again everyone for your help and replies!!!
Now just hoping the weather tmoro co-operates!!
Thanks again everyone for your help and replies!!!