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Quick question about Southwest
Quite a few SW flights share flight numbers - in other words, they consider the same flight to have originated in one city, stopped in one or two others, and concluded at the last city. If you're a passenger ticketed on two or more legs with the same flight number, can you remain on board and choose a new seat (or stay in the same one) between flights, or is everyone "de-boarded" and you have to re-board with the new A, B, C groups?
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You MUST stay on board as they come through and count you.
Once they count you, you can pick a new seat. I think you can then get off but not sure how to 'save' the seat you may have re-selected. |
As tmh said, you have to remain on board until they take a head count. After that, you can move to a new seat. The FAs almost always make an announcement when they've finished the head count. I've been flying SW over 20 years and I've never been on a multi-segmented flight where they allow you to deplane during the stop over. Their schedules are so tight (usually 15-20 min) that there's not enough time for you to do that.
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Yes, you can move to another seat if you continue your flight. You are not allowed to leave the plane.
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Thanks dfr4848 and FainaAgain. My trips have always been single point to point and wasn't aware they didn't let you off. Makes sense when you consider their turnaround time.
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